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Design Made Easy with Inkscape

You're reading from   Design Made Easy with Inkscape A practical guide to your journey from beginner to pro-level vector illustration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801078771
Length 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Christopher Rogers Christopher Rogers
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Finding Your Way Around
2. Chapter 1: The Inkscape Interface FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Moving and Styling Shapes 4. Chapter 3: Drawing Shapes with the Shape Tools 5. Chapter 4: Automatic Shape Alignment in Inkscape 6. Chapter 5: Node Editing – Modifying Your Shapes with Nodes and Curves 7. Part 2: Advanced Shape Editing
8. Chapter 6: Fast Shape Editing with Path Operations and the Shape Builder Tool 9. Chapter 7: Using Text in Inkscape 10. Chapter 8: Advanced Shading and Coloring 11. Chapter 9: Clips and Masks 12. Chapter 10: Automation with Clones and Linked Files 13. Part 3: Inkscape’s Power Tools
14. Chapter 11: Organization Using Layers 15. Chapter 12: Live Path Effects 16. Chapter 13: Filters and Extensions 17. Chapter 14: Vectorizing with Trace Bitmap 18. Chapter 15: Document Properties, Pages, Exporting, and Printing 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Raising and lowering shapes

By default, Inkscape will draw every new shape you make on top of the last shape. But what if we’d like to draw a new rectangle and move it under one or more of the rectangles we have already drawn? To do this, we can simply select the rectangle we want to move down behind the others and click the Raise or Lower button in the Tool control bar.

Figure 2.28 shows what happens to our rectangle when we use each of these buttons to raise and lower our selected shape:

Figure 2.28 – The Raise and Lower buttons, and the effects they have on our selected rectangle

Figure 2.28 – The Raise and Lower buttons, and the effects they have on our selected rectangle

You can also use the Page Up and Page Down hotkeys to raise and lower the selected object without having to click buttons, which is my preferred method for doing so. Likewise, the Home and End keys will move the selected object to the very top or the bottom of all the other shapes, respectively.

Notice that the icons for the raise and lower operations appear...

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