Inkscape
Inkscape is a free, opensource, vector graphics software. Having been less than version 1 for slightly less time than OpenSSL was, it is has now achieved "production" status with version 1. It can be downloaded for your system from Inkscape.org.
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Uses
It is useful for a lot of different things, but the initial focus of this article is going to be for creating designs to laser cut.
Getting started
- Install software. I'll leave that to you. I'm running on a Mac, so screenshots will be from there, but you can translate.
Caveats
I'm largely self taught on Inkscape. So there might be things in this documentation that are a terrible way to do something. That's the joy of a wiki, update it with a better way if you know of one. Otherwise, this is what works for me.
Fix some defaults
Units of measure
Listen, I get it, we live in America. But "freedom units" have little place in precision and even less place in the software designed a decade ago by a Chinese software development company. So, you'll want to change your defaults to metric, or specifically, mm.
- Change the Document Properties to mm
- Change the grid units to mm
Really getting started
Create a new file
Standard stuff. File -> New. Now, you're going to see this big box on it. This is just your canvas, it is not something that is part of your drawing.
Basic controls
Now, if you're expecting
- Zoom out: - (i.e. hyphen, minus)
- Zoom in: + (i.e. plus sign)
- Other basic controls:
Let's make a key chain tag
One of the most basic laser items, so good to start. Our key chain tag is going to have 3 simple elements:
- Be a small rectangle, 3 cm x 10 cm
- Have a hole for the key ring to go through
- Have a name on it