Thanks, I tried what you said but I get this below after the intersection..:S. I have attached in this email the file with the two objects before doing the intersection. Javi
On 04/23/2013 12:37 PM, Mark Crutch wrote:
Hi Javi,
If you check the Inkscape status bar, I'll bet it tells you that "one of the objects is not a path".
I think the tutorial was written for an earlier version of Inkscape, when converting text to a path resulted in a single path object. With 0.48 it actually produces a group of paths. So you need to select the text, convert to path, ungroup, then Path > Union to convert it to a single path.
Once you've done that you have two single path objects and the intersection should work.
Mark
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Javier Garcia <tirengarfio@...155... mailto:tirengarfio@...155...> wrote:
Hi, I have found this tuto about creating a rubber stamp effect: http://howto.nicubunu.ro/rubber_stamp_inkscape/ It says I should do an intersection between the image and the calligraphic drawing, but for me it doesn't work.., I mean, Inkscape doesn't do any intersection..Of course I select both objects before trying the intersection. I attach a file. 0.48 Javi
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