RE: [Inkscape-user] Nodes
Oh! We actually have a feature specifically for doing Escher-style tilings -- the clonetiler.
Yes, that's what I meant by "a clone or a copy".
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Quoting "Hibbs, Phil" <phil.hibbs@...926...>:
Oh! We actually have a feature specifically for doing Escher-style tilings -- the clonetiler.
Yes, that's what I meant by "a clone or a copy".
I guess I'm confused why you need to switch between two windows to visually line up the edges then?
-mental
Quoting "Hibbs, Phil" <phil.hibbs@...926...>:
Oh! We actually have a feature specifically for doing Escher-style tilings -- the clonetiler.
Yes, that's what I meant by "a clone or a copy".
Hmm. Could you send or upload screenshot(s) of how you're doing this?
I have a feeling this is one of those things where if I was standing over your shoulder and could see it, I'd be like "oh, yeah". But I'm having trouble visualizing it right now.
-mental
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