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Inkscape Beginner's Guide

By : Bethany Hiitola
Book Image

Inkscape Beginner's Guide

By: Bethany Hiitola

Overview of this book

Learning to use Inkscape, an exciting open-source vector graphics program, broadens your software toolkit as a graphic designer. Using practical, real-world examples, you'll learn everything about the software and its capabilities so you'll be able to design anything from logos to websites.Inkscape Beginner's Guide is a practical step-by-step guide for learning this exciting vector graphics software. Not only will it take you through each menu item and toolbar, but you will also learn about creating complex shapes, text styling, filters, working with images, extensions, and the XML editoróall using real world examples.The book starts with an overview of vector graphics and how best to use them when designing for digital and print mediums. Then we install Inkscape and start learning all the ins and outs of the software. You'll build your first vector graphic while learning best practices for using layers, and build simple and complex objects with shapes and paths that will ultimately become exciting graphics to be used in your designs. Beyond designing sample logos and brochures while learning the software, you'll also learn how to use filters, install and use extensions, and the ins-and-outs of SVG and the XML Editor in Inkscape.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
14
B. Keyboard Shortcuts
15
C. Glossary of Terms
17
Index

Time for action — exporting to PNG

Let's give this Export functionality a try. We'll use the postcard file we created in the previous section with a very simple design added to show how this is done.

  1. With the postcard file open from the previous section, from the main menu, select File | Export Bitmap.
    Time for action — exporting to PNG
  2. The Export Window is displayed, as shown in the following screenshot:
    Time for action — exporting to PNG
  3. On this window, you will see a number of options along the top that detail how you might want to export the screen contents.
  4. If you want to export the entire document, as shown in one bitmap image, then select Page.
  5. If you want to export all objects in a drawing, including those placed outside the canvas/page, select Drawing.
  6. If you want to export only a selected object (which you would see with an outline and nodes on the screen), select Selection. However, this option is only available if items are selected in the drawing before you start the export process.
  7. Click Browse to change the default filename and/or...