![]() In this tutorial, you will learn the proper way to do this in Inkscape. To correct this, you must first restart the Inkscape Program after Font(s) Installation.įor more information on Fonts and how to properly install them, visit the Flyer Tutor Blog.Curving text is an essential part of creating interesting and professional looking designs. Any Font Installed while Inkscape is open, will not be visible in the Font List. It too can be downloaded from .įor a newly downloaded Font to be usable on your machine, you must first install it. The "Valentine's Day" Font is called JungleFever. It can be downloaded from and is designed by Alexander Kalachev. The Font that is used the most on this Flyer is called Days. Now that the Multilayered Background is complete, we can begin to add Text to this Valentine's Day Party Flyer. Inkscape Valentine's Day Party Flyer Background To complete the Flyer Background, create 4 more Duplicates. Proceed to make 5 other Hearts of this Size and place them in the desired spots on the Flyer. Be sure to Group these 2 Hearts together. For the Smaller Heart, set the Stroke Width to 0.049 Inches. Place the Smaller Heart over the Larger Heart. For the Smaller Heart, set the Fill to White and the Stroke to Red. Set the Bigger Heart's Fill & Stroke Color to White. Move both Hearts over one of the Colored Areas of the Flyer so that they will be easier to see while working. Set the Size of 1 to Height and Width 0.9 Inches and set the other Heart's Size to 0.65 Inches. Place below the 2 Hearts.Ĭreate 2 Duplicates of this Small Heart. Here is the Image with the increased Stroke Width.Ĭreate another Duplicate of the Red Heart. To increase the Thickness of this Stroke, select the Edit Fill & Stroke Icon from the Commands Bar to the right of the screen.Ĭlick the Stroke Style Tab. Step 11: Stroke Width Inkscape Fill & Stroke Icon Let's give this Rotated Heart a White Stroke. Move this Rotated Shape down a little so that it looks something like this. ![]() Hold one of these Rotation Handles and move to the right to the desired Angle. The Rotation Handles are located at the 4 Corners of the Shape. Select a Red Fill & Stroke Color.Ĭlick once more over the Image to change the Sizing & Scaling Handles to Rotation & Skewing Handles, remember not to Double Click. On the Tool Controls Bar, set both the Height and Width of this Heart to 4.25 Inches. Here is a look at the Shapes Before being fused and After the change has been made.īefore Rotating, let's take care of a couple things first. Now both Shapes are fused together to become 1 Heart. Notice that the Selected Shapes are split down the Middle. Using the Arrow Keys, move this Obect to the Right until the End Points of the Original touch those of the Duplicate.ĭrag your cursor over both Shapes to select them. The Duplicate becomes flipped over the Original. Next, Flip this Object from left to right, by clicking the Flip Selected Objects Horizontally Icon from the Select Tool Controls Bar. Inkscape Flip Selected Objects Horizontally Icon ![]() Create one Duplicate of the Bezier Curve. Here's an example of the adjusted Bezier Curve.Ĭlick the Select Tool. If you need to make adjustments to the Curve, select the Edit Path by Nodes Tool, and adjust the visible Node/Nodes that need correcting. There, double click to exit the Bezier Tool and create the Bezier Curve. Move your cursor downward and back towards the margin you started at. You will see that the line becomes Green and Curved. Holding down your left mouse button, drag slightly downared and out to the left. Move your cursor to the left, you will see a Red Straight Line. Using either the left or right margin of the Canvas as a Guide, click on a Point on the line to start the Bezier Curve. We will be creating just Half of the Heart with this Tool. We can now start the process to create a Heart. ![]() Step 08: Create Bezier Curve Inkscape Bezier Tool Now to create the second part of our Background. Notice the change to the Object, it turns right side up (or upside down - depends on your point of view). On the Tool Controls Bar select the Flip Selected Objects Vertically Icon. Inkscape Flip Selected Objects Vertically Icon Or from the Commands Bar on the right, select the Group Selected Object Icon.Īnd the 4th Way would be to hold down your Ctrl and G Keys together.Ĭhoose the method which works best for you.Ĭreate 1 Duplicate of this Object and move to the Bottom of the Page. You can also right click over the Objects and select Group from the list that appears. Next go to the Object Menu and select Group. ![]() Start by first selecting all the Objects that we will be grouping by dragging your cursor over all of them. Inkscape Valentine's Day Party Flyer 2 TutorialĪs with the Duplicate Step, there are 4 Ways to Group Objects. ![]()
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