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Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the series of Spoken Tutorials on Inkscape.
00:05 In this series, we will familiarize ourselves with Inkscape and its features.
00:11 We will learn to: * draw and edit various predefined shapes
00:21 * Use the Color Wheel
00:26 * Use the Bezier Tool
00:34 * Use and manipulate Text as per requirement
00:37 for e.g. Superscript and subscript
00:42 * Superimpose image on Text.
00:47 In this series, we will also learn to * create a tile pattern using a combination of shapes
00:54 * graphics like a flower
00:58 * brochures and flyers
01:02 * posters and banners
01:06 * CD labels
01:10 * Visiting Cards
01:13 * Logos and many more.
01:17 To record this tutorial, I am using: * Ubuntu Linux 12.04 and Windows 7 OS
01:24 * Inkscape version 0.48.4
01:28 Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor.
01:31 It works on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
01:36 Inkscape can be used for all kinds of 2D graphic design such as-
01:41 * To draw illustrations and figures/cartoons
01:46 * To create colorful patterns/backgrounds
01:50 * To create a web page layout
01:53 * To trace images
01:56 * To create web based buttons and icons
02:00 * To manipulate images for the web.
02:05 Inkscape can be installed on Ubuntu Linux using Synaptic Package Manager.
02:11 For more details on Synaptic Package Manager, refer to the Linux tutorials on this website.
02:17 Go to Dash home. Type: Inkscape.
02:20 You can open Inkscape by double-clicking on the logo.
02:23 Now we will learn to install Inkscape on Windows.
02:28 Open your browser. Go to 'inkscape.org'.
02:33 Click on Download button. Select the Installer option corresponding to Windows.
02:40 You can find the sentence "Download Inkscape....." with this version. Click on it.
02:46 Notice the dialog box appears. Click on Save.
02:51 The installer file will be downloaded on your machine. Go to Downloads folder.
02:58 Double-click on the exe file to install Inkscape.
03:02 The default language is English. Now click on Next.
03:07 Again click on Next.
03:09 Again click on Next
03:11 Destination folder dialog box appears. By default, Inkscape is saved in Programs files. Now click on Install.
03:20 Inkscape is installing. This may take few minutes.
03:25 Click on Next. Click on Finish to complete the installation.
03:30 Now the Inkscape software opens up automatically.
03:34 If not, notice there is a shortcut icon created on the desktop. Double-click to open it.
03:42 If both these methods to open Inkscape fail, you can click on Start menu > All programs and then on Inkscape.
03:50 The Inkscape interface will now be opened.
03:54 Now, I will switch back to Linux to complete this demonstration.
03:58 However, the steps shown will work in Inkscape on any OS.
04:04 The main drawing area is called canvas. This is where we will create all the graphics.
04:10 There are various tool options and menu options in Inkscape. We will learn about each one, in detail, in the series.
04:17 Now, let's briefly learn how to use Inkscape.
04:21 We will create a rectangle shape by selecting the rectangle tool.
04:25 To draw the rectangle shape, click on the canvas and drag.
04:29 Here is our rectangle.
04:32 Let me save this Inkscape drawing.
04:34 Go to File menu. Click on Save.
04:38 I will name it as drawing_1.svg and save it in my Documents folder.
04:45 Here, 'svg' denotes the default Inkscape file extension.
04:49 We will learn more about Inkscape and its exciting features in the coming tutorials.
04:55 I have already shown you glimpses from the tutorials in this series earlier.
05:00 Let us summarize.
05:01 We learnt to: draw and edit various predefined shapes
05:06 * Use the color wheel
05:08 * Use the Bezier tool
05:11 * Use and manipulate text as per requirement
05:14 For example Superscript and subscript.
05:18 * Superimpose image on text
05:20 In this series we also learnt to create a tile pattern using a combination of shapes.
05:27 * Graphics like a flower
05:29 * Brochures and flyers
05:32 * Posters and banners
05:34 * CD labels
05:35 * Vising cards
05:37 * Logos and many more.
05:40 The video available at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. Please watch it.
05:45 The Spoken Tutorial project team conducts workshops and gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
05:52 For more details, please write to us.
05:54 Spoken Tutorial Project is supported by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
06:00 More information on this mission is available at this link.
06:04 We have come to the end of this tutorial.
06:07 This is Arthi from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining.

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