Hi all,
I'm used to Blender, enter edit mode and then have all the tools that apply to the entire object be available to any collection of selected vertices.
So question: how can I do the same in Inkscape?
What I want to do:
1 - F1 select path 2 - F2 select some nodes of the path 3 - scale/rotate those nodes relative to a specific center, or to the median point of the selected nodes.
At the moment, only grouped translation is possible as far as I can see.
Perhaps a python script would do? Is there a guide on how to script Inkscape with python?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Albert
On 10/31/07, Albert Cardona <cardona@...2196...> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm used to Blender, enter edit mode and then have all the tools that apply to the entire object be available to any collection of selected vertices.
So question: how can I do the same in Inkscape?
I just added this to the FAQ:
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#How_do_I_scale_or_rotate_groups_...
I'm used to Blender, enter edit mode and then have all the tools that apply to the entire object be available to any collection of selected vertices.
So question: how can I do the same in Inkscape?
I just added this to the FAQ:
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#How_do_I_scale_or_rotate_groups_...
Nice! It's a pitty Blender and Inkscape's key bindings are not the same. I wonder if I could get away with a keybinding remapping (they can be changed right?) to emulate Blender. Would save me from growing a second brain.
Thanks Bulia.
Albert
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