@@doronministry7033 That is great! And thank you because I did not even know that it was an option lmao. I must have missed that one. That doesn't happen very often for me 😅 Well! My offer stands, my friend. If you ever need my help, I am more than happy to help. #StayCreative my friend
Thank you. Instead of manually adjusting the extended tooth line thickness you can simply combine it with the skull stroke (ctrl+k, make sure the line stroke is below skull stroke in z order), that will automatically give the exact line thickness and rounded corner etc.
Can you help me. I have version 1.4 all looks outline. When I open the software everything appears nameoffile.svg ( outline ) Inkscape. How do I take in a regular way?
Hello my friend. I am not sure what you mean by that, sorry. Is the problem happening when you start the app or when you are trying to export? If you like, reach out to me via email and I can assist you much better because you are able to attach pictures. Send the mail to buttonpressgraphics@gmail.com & I will happily help you in any way I can 😁
@mikhailhumphries Of course my friend. From my understanding (although I have only used it a few times) the Outline mode is used so you can edit precisely. Within the outline mode (or wire frame mode as I like to think of it) it will show a 1-point stroke around all objects. If I remember correctly, there are also different coloured outlines represent the different types of objects like if an object has been clipped/masked. It serves as an overview of the design so you can see under what has been filled. Example - say you have many different shapes and you want to edit the nodes of an object that has several other shapes above layered on top. Using the outline mode allows you to see the changes you are making in real time instead of having to guess or move objects out of the way etc. You will find that people like architects and the like, use this so they have a precise control over the designs. I am still unaware of why that would be enabled without you enabling it first but I suppose it could have been a bug. This is why when you said that everything was outlined when you started the app, I presumed it must have been something wrong with the app. I hope this has answered your question 😁
Very cute.
@@SKMRify Thank you my friend ❤ #StayCreative
@@ButtonPressGraphics Okay.
Great!
Thank you my friend. Appreciated
thank you for making this great , insightful video !
@@ABSONICSTUDIOSNYC You are very welcome my friend. #StayCreative
Thank you. I fixed it. In the button view , view mode: Normal instead of Outline.
@@doronministry7033 That is great! And thank you because I did not even know that it was an option lmao. I must have missed that one. That doesn't happen very often for me 😅
Well! My offer stands, my friend. If you ever need my help, I am more than happy to help.
#StayCreative my friend
Thank you. Instead of manually adjusting the extended tooth line thickness you can simply combine it with the skull stroke (ctrl+k, make sure the line stroke is below skull stroke in z order), that will automatically give the exact line thickness and rounded corner etc.
@@lomaharshana6933 Yes my friend. That would work too. Thank you for adding another method in the comments.
#StayCreative my friend
Can you help me. I have version 1.4 all looks outline. When I open the software everything appears nameoffile.svg ( outline ) Inkscape. How do I take in a regular way?
Hello my friend. I am not sure what you mean by that, sorry. Is the problem happening when you start the app or when you are trying to export?
If you like, reach out to me via email and I can assist you much better because you are able to attach pictures.
Send the mail to buttonpressgraphics@gmail.com & I will happily help you in any way I can 😁
Can you explain further. What is outline?
@mikhailhumphries Of course my friend.
From my understanding (although I have only used it a few times) the Outline mode is used so you can edit precisely. Within the outline mode (or wire frame mode as I like to think of it) it will show a 1-point stroke around all objects. If I remember correctly, there are also different coloured outlines represent the different types of objects like if an object has been clipped/masked. It serves as an overview of the design so you can see under what has been filled. Example - say you have many different shapes and you want to edit the nodes of an object that has several other shapes above layered on top. Using the outline mode allows you to see the changes you are making in real time instead of having to guess or move objects out of the way etc.
You will find that people like architects and the like, use this so they have a precise control over the designs.
I am still unaware of why that would be enabled without you enabling it first but I suppose it could have been a bug. This is why when you said that everything was outlined when you started the app, I presumed it must have been something wrong with the app.
I hope this has answered your question 😁