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Thanks for the Inkscape information, have been tinkering with it some but haven't really had time to get serious about it.
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Printing Inkscape Files
Has anyone had Inkscape files printed at Kinko's or some other place similar? Do you convert the file to a PDF if you did or could they print in native format?
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I've been playing around with inkscape modifying the modelart P-51 and have been searching tutorials trying to find the tool that will trim lines. Basically I have made several copies of a part and I am trying to cut it apart and put it back together in a slightly different way (co-locating seams with panel lines) but I don't know how to trim lines. Any help or pointing to a tutorial would be appreciated
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I think what you're looking for is to edit a path with the node tool. The following "quick guide" has some tips on splitting a path with that tool:
a Quick Guide to Inkscape Otherwise you could try duplicating the object/path and then deleting parts until you have half of what you want, then do it again for the other half. HTH. -- Jim |
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Just found a problem with my earlier question about having printing done from Inkscape: it doesn't do CMYK separations. I guess the base SGV language is so far written only to work with RGB for onscreen use. If you're using a laser or inkjet guess that wouldn't be a problem. But for offset printing you're out of luck. Any ideas for a work around?
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you may have to switch to a graphics program to do the coloring............. PhotoShop...............
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If you switch to a bitmap program you lose the whole point of doing it in a vector program. Thinking I may be better off just going ahead and getting CorelDraw.
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