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Old 08-22-2020, 01:15 PM
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Inkscape Problem


Hello everyone!! I got trouble with Inkscape: When drawing a rectangle or a circle can not fulfill with any color, just the arrows indicating that the object is there. Even desistaled the program and instaled the 1.0 version, but the problem persist. I try a lot of thing showing in the tutorials at diferent places but doesn't work. Any help? Thanks.
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Old 08-22-2020, 03:47 PM
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Tony,


Usually when that happens to me, the part that has the problem has blur added to it. Once I change the blur to 0%, the part magically appears.


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Old 08-22-2020, 04:19 PM
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When drawing a rectangle or a circle can not fulfill with any color, just the arrows indicating that the object is there
Inkscape remembers fill & stroke attributes of previously created objects, even across work sessions, so perhaps you last selected nearly-invisible attributes. But since you managed to see the "arrows", you succeeded selecting the object so you can fix it. Open the Fill and Stroke tab (Object > Fill and Stroke..., usually Control+Shift+F), then check the Blur and Opacity gauges at the tab's bottom. Maybe the blur is too high, making the object too diffuse, or the opacity too low, making it transparent. Set blur to 0, opacity to 100%.
Perhaps you accidentally changed the Blend mode; different values may be very useful, but set it to Normal. Or perhaps you set the Alpha value too low, also making the object nearly transparent: in any of the color modes (RGB, HSL, HSV...) make sure the A gauge is near 100.
Notice that opacity and alpha are separate properties (alpha affects a single color, opacity also applies to complete gradients or patterns); either alone may render an object transparent, so check both
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Old 08-23-2020, 09:22 PM
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yes, one seting was at zero. Thank for your help!
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