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Inkscape Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   Inkscape Beginner's Guide Create attractive layout designs, logos, brochures, icons, and more using the Inkscape vector graphics editor.

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517201
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bethany Hiitola Bethany Hiitola
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Vector Graphics FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Opening Inkscape 3. How to Manage Files 4. Creating your First Graphics 5. How to Work with Layers 6. Building Objects 7. Using Paths 8. How to Style Text 9. Using Filters 10. Extensions in Inkscape 11. Working with Images 12. Using the XML Editor A. Where to Find More Information B. Keyboard Shortcuts
C. Glossary of Terms
D. Pop quiz Answers Index

Time for action — hiding layers

To really show how powerful a feature hiding layers can be, let's walk through this example. We're going to change the design of the blog that we have been featuring in this entire chapter. In fact, we will change the navigation icons so that we can make two different designs:

  1. With the blog mockup from the previous exercise open in Inkscape, reopen the Layer dialog if it is not open.
    Time for action — hiding layers
  2. Select the Navigation layer.
  3. Click the Eye icon to the left of the layer name.
    Time for action — hiding layers
  4. The eye will close and essentially hide all objects on that layer—as shown in the previous screenshot.
    Time for action — hiding layers
  5. Now, you can create a new layer with the different navigation elements and make that viewable. This creates another design option to choose from. To do this, create the new layer by using the Layer dialog and the + sign or the Shift + Ctrl + N shortcut keys. Let's name the layer Navigation Option 2:
    Time for action — hiding layers
  6. Make sure this layer remains selected and import some new navigational elements...
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