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9 Responses to “Inkscape-screencast5 – Photo Popping Fun”
I’ve just started using Inkscape (to make Dxf files for my Silhouette cutter. . . awesome for rhinestones) and I came across your tutorial. I have Photoshop Elements and love it, but your 3D pic instructions are wonderful. Thank you very much for the posting!
You can use a number of different recorders, I use Istanbul, very stable but only does your screen, you can use your microphone with audacity and then you can merge them as a video.
. . . can u use this as photo-shop? cuz i have it as well but im compleatly lost at it, like i want to put the background like of city view behind me, then just like make the smokes stand out if im smokin and all that, so if u got tips fo me or atleast somethin, hit me back, thanx , nice vid tho 5/5
Once you are done, you select everything and choose File->Export to Bitmap. This will get you a png file. Then you can either use that or convert it into a jpeg using The Gimp or Photoshop or something else.
I’ve just started using Inkscape (to make Dxf files for my Silhouette cutter. . . awesome for rhinestones) and I came across your tutorial. I have Photoshop Elements and love it, but your 3D pic instructions are wonderful. Thank you very much for the posting!
You can use a number of different recorders, I use Istanbul, very stable but only does your screen, you can use your microphone with audacity and then you can merge them as a video.
. . . can u use this as photo-shop? cuz i have it as well but im compleatly lost at it, like i want to put the background like of city view behind me, then just like make the smokes stand out if im smokin and all that, so if u got tips fo me or atleast somethin, hit me back, thanx , nice vid tho 5/5
YOU DIDNT MAKE THIS!!!!!! screencasters. heatenex made it!!!!
LOL. Actually, I am one half of the team at screencasters. So stop yelling at me. Apology accepted.
quick tip: double clicking on a path with the node edit tool (f2) adds a new node where you clicked
I has inkscape installed by default, as well as a screen recorder!
after we done editing, how to save and view the picture? using JPEG?
Once you are done, you select everything and choose File->Export to Bitmap. This will get you a png file. Then you can either use that or convert it into a jpeg using The Gimp or Photoshop or something else.