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Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook

You're reading from   Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook 109 recipes to create scalable vector graphics with Inkscape

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849512664
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
1. www.PacktPub.com
2. Preface
1. Creating and Editing Objects FREE CHAPTER 2. Editing Colors 3. Speeding Up Your Workflow 4. Creating and Editing Clones 5. Live Path Effects 6. Extensions 7. SVG Filters 8. Putting it All Together 9. Raster and Almost Raster 10. Web Graphics Preparation 11. SVG in Websites 12. Draw Freely

Using the Eraser tool


Many users who come to Inkscape from other graphics applications look for an eraser tool when they want to remove something out from an object or do some other similar operations. Although the native way to operate on vector objects is with Boolean path operations. The Eraser tool can also come in handy.

How to do it...

The following steps will demonstrate how to properly use the Eraser tool:

  1. 1. Create a lot of objects by drawing a rectangle and repeatedly pressing Space while dragging the rectangle across the screen.

  2. 2. Select the Eraser tool (Shift + E) and make sure the Delete objects touched by the eraser button is selected.

  3. 3. Drag across the objects that you wish get deleted, they will be completely removed from the drawing.

  4. 4. Select the Cut out from objects button and increase the Width: to 30.

  5. 5. Drag over the objects, and the eraser trail will make holes in the objects. Shapes will automatically be converted into paths. If you want to restrict erasing to particular objects instead of using the whole drawing, select the objects before using the Eraser tool.

    Note

    When cutting out from objects, erasing using the Calligraphy tool (with Alt) might be more flexible than the Eraser tool because we can choose and adjust the pen shapes in order to create our custom "eraser brush."

See also

For more information, refer to Creating calligraphic shapes in this chapter.

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Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook
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ISBN-13: 9781849512664
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