Yeah. Same as mine and the vertical interpolate shape when you skew and rotate to the form of the original shape its x2 bigger and difficult to shape into the original shape. @DavisMediaDesign can you be of assistance?
@@obinnauzoukwu1931 I haven't tested this in this tutorial but noticed on other videos that it was necessary to click the ungroup button before completing certain actions. Might be the same here if using the newest version of Inkscape.
If I was happy with eyeballing the 3D shape of the corners, I wouldnt have to go through that dumb and tedious interpolate function, I'd just use a bezier tool. But to make it perfect neither is sufficient. Is this all Inkscape can accomplish? Fuck that.
really good tutorial, huge thanks
Mike, a huge thanks for all your efforts you put in to the videos you make! Sadly to see the educational content on RUclips isn’t trendy.
When you'll have a full Inkscape course for sale, I'll buy it. I really like the way you work on this software.
Good Job, Thumbs UP!
Aww yeah the inkscape tutorials are rolling in
Yup
When interpolate, it doesn't put the new objects between the originals, they are vertical at the top of my drawing board.
Yeah. Same as mine and the vertical interpolate shape when you skew and rotate to the form of the original shape its x2 bigger and difficult to shape into the original shape. @DavisMediaDesign can you be of assistance?
@@obinnauzoukwu1931 I haven't tested this in this tutorial but noticed on other videos that it was necessary to click the ungroup button before completing certain actions. Might be the same here if using the newest version of Inkscape.
If I was happy with eyeballing the 3D shape of the corners, I wouldnt have to go through that dumb and tedious interpolate function, I'd just use a bezier tool. But to make it perfect neither is sufficient. Is this all Inkscape can accomplish? Fuck that.