Inkscape/C3/Design-a-visiting-card/English-timed
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Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Design a Visiting card using Inkscape. |
00:05 | In this tutorial, we will learn: |
00:08 | Settings for a visiting card |
00:10 | Designing a visiting card |
00:12 | Settings to print multiple copies of the visiting card |
00:16 | To record this tutorial, I am using:
Ubuntu Linux 12.04 OS Inkscape version 0.48.4 |
00:26 | Let us open Inkscape. |
00:28 | Go to File. Click on Document properties. |
00:34 | Change the Default units to Inches and the default Orientation to Landscape. |
00:41 | Let us now start designing the visiting card. |
00:45 | So, draw a rectangle using the Rectangle tool. |
00:49 | Click on the Selector tool. |
00:51 | On the Tool controls bar, change the Width to 3.5 and Height to 2. |
01:00 | Move it to the top left corner of the canvas. |
01:05 | Change the color to dark green. |
01:08 | Let us design a pattern now. |
01:10 | Select the Bezier tool and draw a wavy line. |
01:14 | Go to Object menu. Open Fill and Stroke. |
01:19 | Change the stroke color to yellow. |
01:23 | Now, draw a straight line below the wavy line. |
01:26 | Select both the lines. Go to Extensions menu. |
01:30 | Click on Generate from path and then on Interpolate. |
01:35 | Check if the Exponent value is 0. |
01:38 | Change the Interpolation steps value to 30. |
01:42 | Click on Apply button and then on Close button. |
01:46 | Notice the Interpolation effect is now applied. |
01:50 | Let us give some glow effect to the Interpolate design. Select the design. |
01:55 | Go to Filters menu. Click on Shadows and Glows and then on Glow. |
02:02 | Observe the glow effect is applied to the design. |
02:06 | Let us import the Spoken Tutorial logo now. |
02:10 | I have saved it in my Documents folder. |
02:13 | The logo has been given to you in the Code files link. |
02:17 | Go to File and click on Import. |
02:23 | Resize the logo and keep it on the top left corner. |
02:27 | Let me copy the visiting card details from a LibreOffice Writer file that I had saved already. |
02:34 | This file has been given to you in the Codes files link. |
02:38 | Change the Font size to 12 and the text color to white. |
02:43 | Select the Spoken Tutorial word. |
02:45 | Change the font size to 16 and make it bold. |
02:50 | Now, our visiting card for Spoken Tutorial is ready. |
02:55 | Next, we will learn to create multiple copies of the visiting card. |
02:59 | We can do this by cloning method. |
03:03 | For doing that, we should first group all the elements. |
03:06 | Press Ctrl + A to select all the elements and Ctrl + G to group them. |
03:13 | Now, go to the Edit menu. |
03:15 | Click on Clone and then on Create Tiled Clones. |
03:20 | The Create Tiled Clones dialog box opens up. |
03:23 | Under the Symmetry tab, change the number of rows to 4 and columns to 3. |
03:30 | Now, click on Create button. |
03:33 | And then close the dialog box. |
03:35 | Notice that multiple copies of the visiting card appear in the canvas. |
03:40 | In this way, we can print multiple copies of the visiting card. |
03:44 | Turn your attention to the visiting card at the top left. |
03:48 | Click on it and move it from its position. |
03:50 | Now delete this card as it is an extra copy. |
03:54 | What if there are some changes to be incorporated? |
03:59 | Will we have to change each and every copy of the visiting card? |
04:02 | Not at all. We will have to make the correction only in the original visiting card. |
04:07 | The same will be reflected in the copies. |
04:10 | Let's try this. Double-click and change the color of the word Spoken Tutorial to brown on the original card. |
04:18 | Observe the changes are reflected in all the visiting card copies. |
04:24 | Now, let us save the file. |
04:26 | Press Ctrl + S to save the SVG file. I will choose Desktop as the location to save my file. |
04:35 | And I will type ST-visiting-card as the Filename and click on Save. |
04:43 | After this, we will save the file in PDF format. |
04:48 | Once again, go to File and click on Save As. |
04:53 | Change the extension to PDF and click on Save. |
04:57 | Change the resolution to 300 and click on OK. |
05:01 | Let us go to the Desktop. |
05:03 | Here is the file that we had saved. Let's open it. |
05:08 | Here are the visiting cards that we created. |
05:11 | Let us summarize. |
05:13 | In this tutorial, we learnt about:
Settings for a visiting card Designing a visiting card Settings to print multiple copies of the visiting card. |
05:23 | Here is an assignment for you. |
05:26 | Create a visiting card with your name
your institute/organization name your institute/organization logo your institute/organization website address. |
05:38 | The video available at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. Please watch it. |
05:44 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
05:51 | For more details, please write to us. |
05:54 | Spoken Tutorial Project is supported by the NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
05:59 | More information on this mission is available at this link. |
06:03 | We have come to the end of this tutorial.This is Arthi and Saurabh from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining. |