Thursday, July 5, 2007

Email from Richard

A while back I did a short video about Inkscape. Inkscape is an alternative to the Expensive Corel Draw. Richard, a reader of this blog saw the video and has been using the program for a while. Unlike me he read the documentation. The following email is from Richard with some good information. Thanks for sharing Richard.

Since watching your tutorial for making name plaque patterns using Inkscape, I've been playing with Inkscape. I found some extra info in the documentation online at http://inkscape.org/doc that streamlines kerning the letters closer together. Check the Inkscape tutorial: Advanced toward the end. This is a quote:

"One of the most common operations in text design is adjusting spacing between letters and lines. As always, Inkscape provides keyboard shortcuts for this. When you are editing text, the Alt + < and Alt + > keys change the letter spacing in the current line of the text object, so that the total length of the line changes by 1 pixel at the current zoom..."

You can select the text and hold down the appropriate keys until the letters are as you want. Suggest holding down in bursts because program isn't as fast as the clicking you hear and the changes might continue after you let up on the keys.

Thanks for introducing me to a free program that has the Path > Union feature. That is the one function missing in AutoSketch and Paint Shop Pro and is so handy when making text scroll patterns.

Regards,
Richard

Another free scroll saw pattern

Image below video




Here is another free scroll saw pattern for you to have fun with. My wife loves candles so I thought I would make a couple of these for her.

I spend a little more time actually cutting at the scroll saw in this video. I'm trying to balance making the video too boring vs giving enough tips for the novice scrollers who read this blog.

There is nothing difficult about this pattern. It can easily be cut as a first project for someone new to scrolling. Though it is a simple pattern it makes a nice presentation once the candle is lit.

The link to the free scroll saw pattern is below.

Free Pattern