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Old 02-15-2017, 07:35 AM
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Question InkScape or/and AI CS6 Tutorial please

As the title said. I don't know how to make model on InkScape or AI. Much appreciate if anyone can help find the thread about this or do Tutorial in here
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Old 02-15-2017, 09:52 AM
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Inkscape is a graphics program. If you are comfortable drawing out the flat developments of a paper model or recoloring someone else's model (with permission of the creator or simply for your own singular use), then Inkscape is a logical next step for adding graphics to your model.

There are many Inkscape tutorials here: https://inkscapetutorials.org .

I found these to be helpful: https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-s...kscape-fedora/ .

Searching Papermodelers.com will probably turn up some more paper modeling specific tutorials, too.

If, however, you're looking for help in how to create the geometry in order to create the developments to fold and glue into a model, then Inkscape is not going to be of much use to you at this time. There are basically two ways to create the developments:

(1) Drafting/Mechanical Drawing (or CAD)
(2) Creating/Unrolling a computerized 3D model

What specifically were you looking for?

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Old 02-16-2017, 12:28 PM
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sjsquirrel - Recoloring ScissorsAndPlanes models with Inkscape

Recoloring ScissorsAndPlanes models with Inkscape

The PDF of the tutorial: Download the tutorial
The PDF of the aircraft used in the tutorial, post #488:
One model per (non-working) day

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