recien lei el PD :D, cualquier cosa chifla ;)
On 8/4/07, Lucas Franco <lucasfranc@...155...> wrote:
you can convert to trace, draw a rectangle a make a intersection whit the lines and the rectangle.
On 8/3/07, John Haiducek <jhaiduce@...155...> wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 15:55, Facundo Casco wrote:
Hi, I know there a lot of expert Inkscape users here so I'd like your advice on something I was thinking. I wanted to draw some pattern with lines like the ones seen in dry lands, see attached file for an example. My first approach was to draw a grid (starting with one rectangle and Tiled Clones) and using Jitter Nodes on it, but it doesn't work. Then I realized that what I need is a line with nodes with more than to segments conected. In this case every node would connect four segments
except for the ones on the edges which would have three and the four ones on every corner which would only have two. I believe there is no way to make such an object in Inkscape 0.45, is it at all posible in SVG? has someone found this kind of object interesting or usefull?
You may be able to render such a pattern using L-systems (Effects-
Render->L-System)
I'm not an expert on L-systems but I have seen similar things done with them...if you can't accomplish what you need using Inkscape's built-in L-system parser you might be able to find another that can produces SVG output.
You won't have the line "connected" as you discuss, but you can of course draw two lines so that one touches the middle of the other.
John Haiducek
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