Inkscape/C4/Warli-art-for-Textle-design/English
Title of script: Warli art for Textile design
Author: Arthi.A, Shital & Saurabh
Keywords: Inkscape, Patterns in Inkscape, Repeat patterns using cloning
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Opening Slide | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on “Warli art for Textile design” using Inkscape. |
Learning Objectives (Slide) | In this tutorial we will learn to create a
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System requirement (Slide) | To record this tutorial, I am using
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Open Inkscape | Let us open Inkscape.
First let us design the warli pattern. |
File>>Orientation to Landscape |
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Select the Rectangle tool >>Draw a rectangle >> Color it orange | Select the Rectangle tool.
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Click on the Ellipse tool >> Draw a circle >> Change its color to yellow >> Click on Selector tool |
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Change the width and height to 15 >> Move it inside the canvas >> change its color to white. | On the Tool controls bar, change the width and height to 15.
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Press Ctrl + D | Press Ctrl + D to duplicate the circle. |
Tool controls bar change the width and height to 7 | On the Tool controls bar change the width and height to 7.
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Object menu >> Symbols >> Symbol set drop down menu >> Flow Chart Shapes | Next,
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Drag the triangle to the canvas >> Change the color to white >> Remove the Stroke | A list of geometrical shapes appears.
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Tool controls bar >>Change the width and height to 20 | On the Tool controls bar, change the width and height to 20. |
Press Ctrl + D >> Press V >> Keep the duplicated flipped triangle exactly below the original | Press Ctrl + D to duplicate the triangle. Press V to flip it.
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Rectangle tool >> Draw a line | Select the Rectangle tool and draw a line in between the head and the body.
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Select Bezier tool | Next let us draw the hands and legs.
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Draw hands and legs >> Press Ctrl + G and Ctrl + D >> Press H
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Draw one hand and leg as demonstrated. Change the stroke color to white.
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Move the hand and leg | Move the duplicated hand and leg to the other side of the body. |
Press Ctrl + G | Now select all the elements and press Ctrl + G to group them all together. |
Point to the warli figure | Now the warli figure is ready.
Let us now create a round pattern with this warli figure. |
Make a copy of the warli figure | Let me make a copy of this figure and keep it to one side, before proceeding further. |
Select the warli figure >> Click once more | Make sure the first warli figure is selected.
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Move the anchor point | Click on the anchor point and move it down as demonstrated. |
Go to Edit>>Clones>>Create Tiled Clones | Now go to Edit.
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Symmetry tab >>Simple translation | In the dialog box, under Symmetry tab, the option in the drop-down should be Simple translation. |
Shift tab >>Per Column >>change value to -100 | Then go to Shift tab.
Under Per column option, change the X value to -100. |
Rotation tab >>Change Per row and Per column to 30 | Next go to Rotation tab.
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Change rows to 1 and columns to 12 >> click on Create button >> close the dialog box. | At the bottom, let the number of rows be 1.
Change the number of columns to 12. Then click on Create button and close the dialog box. |
Point to the round pattern | Observe the round pattern that is created on the canvas. |
Press Ctrl + G >> Press Ctrl + D | Select the round pattern and press Ctrl + G to group them all together.
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Move the duplicated patterns | Move the duplicated patterns next to the original as demonstrated here. |
Show added art work | We now have a lovely warli art on our canvas. |
Group and move to left side of the canvas. | Let's group all of these together and move it to one side, like this. |
Select the single warli figure. | Now, let's try some other options.
So, first select the single warli figure that we had kept aside earlier. |
Bring single warli to centre of canvas on the RHS | Let's bring it down here towards the centre of the canvas. |
Click on Object >> Raise to top | Now click on Object menu and then on Raise to top option. |
Create Spirals tool >> draw a large spiral | Next, using the Create Spirals tool, draw a fairly large spiral on the canvas, as shown. |
Place the single warli at the centre of the spiral. | Select the single warli figure and place it at the centre of the spiral, like this. |
Select spiral >> Select single warli figure. | Then, select the spiral and the single warli figure. |
Click on Extensions >> choose Generate from path >> select Scatter | Click on Extensions menu and choose Generate from path option.
In the sub-menu that appears, select Scatter. |
Check the Follow path orientation checkbox | A dialog box opens on the screen.
Here, check the Follow path orientation checkbox. |
Space between copies = 5 | In Space between copies, we will say 5. |
Point to Original pattern will be >> click on Moved
Point to Duplicate the pattern before deformation >> check |
Ensure that -
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Click on Apply button | Click on Apply button and close the dialog box. |
Move spiral warli pattern aside >> select the exposed spiral path >> delete it >> move the spiral warli pattern back onto the canvas. | Let's move the spiral warli pattern aside a little to expose the spiral path.
Now, select the spiral path and delete it. Move the spiral warli pattern back onto the canvas, as shown. |
Point to the spiral warli pattern. | This is how one can draw a beautiful spiral warli pattern in Inkscape.
<<PAUSE>> |
Point to the canvas | Next, let us learn how to create a border. |
Object menu >> Symbols >> Drag the triangle shape | Go to Object menu and click on Symbols.
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Change the color to white >> Remove the stroke. | Change the color of the triangle to white and remove the Stroke. |
Selector tool>>Change the width and height to 30 | On the Tool controls bar, change the width and height to 30. |
Move the triangle to the top >>Change the color to white | Now move the triangle to the top left of the canvas. |
Point to the triangle | I want to create a row pattern using the triangle. |
Go to Edit >>Clone>>Create Tiled Clones | To do so, go to Edit menu.
Click on Clone, then on Create Tiled Clones. |
Shift tab >> change Per Column to 10 | All the previous settings are visible here.
In the Shift tab, under Per column option, change the X value to 10. |
Rotation tab >> Change Per Row to 0 and Per column to 0 | In the Rotation tab, change the Angle parameter of Per Row and Per Column to 0. |
Change Row to 1 and Column to 35 >> click on Create. | Lastly, change Row to 1 and Column to 32, at the bottom, as shown here.
Then click on Create button. |
Point to the pattern >>Press Ctrl + G | Observe the row pattern that is created on the canvas.
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Press Ctrl + D >>PressV >>Point to
Tool controls bar |
Press Ctrl + D to duplicate the triangle pattern.
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Select the Rectangle tool >>Draw a rectangle | Then select the Rectangle tool.
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Select the 2 triangle patterns and the line >>Press Ctrl + G | Select the 2 triangle patterns and the line.
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Press Ctrl + D >>Move the pattern to the bottom | Press Ctrl + D to duplicate them.
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Point to the warli art | Our warli pattern is now ready. We can use this pattern as border in various textiles design assignments. |
Point to warli art on a kurti | This is how it looks on a kurti. |
Choose 2-3 different color options one after another. | Let's change the color of the kurti and see how the warli design looks on each hue. |
Point to warli art on a pillow cover | We can use this as a pillow cover design, also. |
Point to warli art on a cloth bag. | And this warli art looks great on a cloth bag, too. |
Point to the warli art | So, in a similar way, you can create various textile patterns using the warli art form. |
Summary (Slide) | This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
Let us summarize. In this tutorial we have learnt to create
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Completed assignment | Here is an assignment for you.
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Completed assignment | Your completed assignment should look like this. |
About Slide | The video available at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. Pls watch it. |
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About Slide | Spoken Tutorial Project is supported by the NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
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Acknowledgment | This is Arthi, Shital and Saurabh from IIT Bombay, signing off.
Thanks for joining. |