Inkscape/C2/Create-and-edit-shapes/English
Title of script: Create and edit shapes
Author: Arthi. A and Saurabh Gadgil
Keywords: Inkscape interface, Create basic shapes, Fill color and Modify shapes using handles
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Opening Slide | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on “Create and edit shapes” using Inkscape. |
Learning Objectives (Slide) | In this tutorial we will familiarize ourselves with Inkscape.
and how to
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System requirements
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For this tutorial, I am using
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Go to Dash home and type “Inkscape” | Go to Dash home and type Inkscape. |
Double click on Inkscape logo | You can open Inkscape by double-clicking on the logo. |
Highlight the Menu bar, Tool controls bar and rulers one by one | On the top of the interface, you will find the Menu bar and Tool controls bar.
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Highlight the Command bar and Snap controls bar | On the right side of the interface, you will find the Command bar and Snap controls bar. |
Highlight theTool box | The Tool box is located on the left side of the interface. |
Highlight the canvas | In the centre, is the canvas. This is where you will draw your graphics. |
Highlight the color palette and the status bar | At the bottom of the interface, we can see the color palette and the status bar. |
Now, let us learn to create and edit some basic shapes in Inkscape. | |
Point to Select and Transform tool | First of all, we will learn about Select and Transform tool. It is commonly called as Selector tool.
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Click on Select and Transform tool >> move the cursor on the canvas | With this tool, you can select objects, transform and move them around on the canvas. |
Click on File >> choose New >> click on Default. | To open a new Inkscape document, click on File and then choose New and click on Default. |
Click on File >> choose Open | To open an existing Inkscape document, click on File and then choose Open. |
Select the file | Let's open the drawing_1.svg file that we created earlier. |
Open the file | I had saved in Documents folder. Click on Open button at the bottom right. |
Point to the rectangle shape | We created a rectangle earlier. |
Click on the rectangle | Now, click on the rectangle. |
Point to the rectangle | By default, the color of the rectangle is green. |
Move mouse to color palette at the bottom >> click on red | To change the color to red, we will use the color palette at the bottom.
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Let us now move the rectangle. | |
Click on the rectangle >> move | To do so, you should click anywhere on the rectangle.
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Zooming and scrolling | Let us zoom in for a better view. To do so, press ctrl key and use the scroll button on the mouse |
Point to the arrows on the object | Notice arrows around the rectangle. These are called handles, which we can use for scaling and rotating. |
Keep cursor on one of the handles. | When the cursor is kept on any of the handles, the color of the handle changes.
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Click and drag on any one of the corner handles. | To scale or resize the rectangle, click and drag on any one of the corner handles. |
Hold on ctrl key and resize | If you want to keep the aspect ratio same, hold the ctrl key while resizing. |
Point to the side handle | To change the length or the width of the rectangle, use one of the handles on the sides of the rectangle. |
Click on side handle >> resize the rectangle | Click and drag the handle, either to the left or to the right.
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Click on top handle >> resize the rectangle | Now let's change the height of the rectangle.
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Point to the width and height parameters on the Tool controls bar. | We can also change the width and height of the rectangle manually, by changing the width and height parameters on the Tool controls bar.
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Change the width to 50 and height to 100. | I will change the width to 400 and height to 200.
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Point to the X and Y axes | In a similar way, you can also move the object by changing the X and Y axes positions. |
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Now, let's learn how to rotate the rectangle. | |
Click on the rectangle
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To do so, click on the rectangle once again.
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Click on the top right corner handle >> rotate the rectangle | I will click on the top right corner handle and rotate the rectangle. |
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Click on left middle handle and drag >> skew the rectangle | You can also skew the rectangle by clicking and dragging any of the side handles.
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Point to handles | We will learn some more details on using these handles in another tutorial. |
Unselect this shape >> Click anywhere in the canvas area or outside | Let us unselect this shape now.
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Point to the rectangle tool in the Tool box
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Let me move the mouse back to the Tool box and over the same rectangle tool.
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Hold on ctrl key >> draw a square >> move to color palette >> change color to pink | To draw a square, simply hold the ctrl key and drag on the canvas.
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Draw a circle on the canvas and color it blue | An assignment for you.
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Point to the circle | This is my circle.
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Point to Start and End parameters
Tool controls bar |
You can change the start and the end parameters to alter the shape of the circle to an arc or a segment.
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Change the Start parameter to 100 and End parameter to -50 | Let me change the Start parameter to 100 and End parameter to -50.
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Switch to arc icon | Now I will click on arc icon and we see the change in the shape. |
Click on the circle icon | We can change back to circle shape again, by clicking on the circle icon. |
Zoom in to the circle | Now, let's take a closer look at the circle shape on our canvas. |
Point to the 2 resize handles and 2 arc handles | Notice 2 resize handles and 2 arc handles, on the shape. |
Drag these handles in the up-down or left-right directions | The 2 resize handles can be used to alter the shape of the circle to an ellipse shape.
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Click on the arc handle and move it anti-clockwise.
Pointing to the 2 arc handles |
The 2 arc handles overlap each other. Click on the arc handle and move it anti-clockwise.
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Move the arc handles in clockwise or anti-clockwise directions | We can modify the circle shape into arc or segment shape using these arc handles.
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Click on the rectangle tool in the Tool box and then click on the rectangle. | Now, we will click on the rectangle tool in the Tool box and then click on the square. |
Point to the 2 resize handles and 2 arc handles
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Notice 2 resize handles and 2 arc handles on the top right corner of the shape.
Click on one of the arc handle and move it clockwise.
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Move the arc handles in clockwise or anti-clockwise directions | We can give rounded edges to the square using these handles.
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Click on Stars and Polygons tools on the Tool box | Now, let us create a polygon by clicking on the Stars and polygons tool from the Tool box.
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Draw a polygon >> move to color palette >> change color to green | We will draw a polygon in a similar way and change the color to green.
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Point to the number of corners on the Tool controls bar | Look at the Tool controls bar. Here, it says the number of corners of the polygon is 5. |
Decrease the number to 4, 3 >> increase the number to 5, 6 | You can create a square by decreasing the number to 4 and a triangle by decreasing it to 3.
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Point to resize handle on the polygon | Notice a resize handle on the polygon.
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Click on the star icon | Convert this shape into a star shape, by clicking on the star icon next to polygon icon, in the Tool controls bar. |
Point to the 2 handles on the star shape | Notice 2 handles on the star shape – one at the tip and one at the joint. |
Click and drag the tip handle to resize and rotate | Click and drag the handle at the tip of the star to resize or rotate it. |
Click on it and move in clockwise or anti-clockwise directions >> skew the shape | We can resize and skew the shape of the star using the other handle.
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Summary (Slide) | We have come to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarize.
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Assignment
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Here is an assignment for you
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Completed assignment | Your completed assignment should look like this. |
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Acknowledgment | We have come to the end of this tutorial.
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