How to Create a Satin Stitch + Difference between Stroke & Satin in Inkscape/Ink/Stitch

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @JJ-ni2pc
    @JJ-ni2pc 2 года назад +13

    There's limited tutorials about inkstitch, but watching all of your videos has helped me alot to navigate! you guys are amazing its been very insightful! keep em coming!!

    • @ProjectAnonymous_Duo
      @ProjectAnonymous_Duo  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the nice comment! I’m very glad to hear that our videos have been helpful for you! We have more content planned for the future that can hopefully help you as well!

  • @braydenbost6537
    @braydenbost6537 2 года назад +8

    For the satin stitch star, you can actually fix the breaking issue by manually moving the nodes and connecting the line tips like how it is on all of the other corners. Awesome video, you guys have helped me out a lot.

  • @VighneshKusale
    @VighneshKusale 10 месяцев назад

    You guys are the best i learn alot from watching your videos thank you very much for making such videos

  • @Leonarco333
    @Leonarco333 2 года назад +1

    I’ve found this a lot in my work, actually. Neither simple solution works for me and for most of my projects I have to do a custom satin column. Even for circles and other shapes that seem simple, a satin column will give you many more underlay options.
    What I have not done is actually stitch it out. Your results were way better in real life than the simulator would suggest. I’m going to have to run some experiments. Square corners are really bad in either automatic mode, but I might be able to save some serious time with more organic shapes. Thanks, peeps!!

    • @ProjectAnonymous_Duo
      @ProjectAnonymous_Duo  2 года назад +1

      Great points! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @gusvisser4677
      @gusvisser4677 2 года назад

      For in the corners what you can do to have them look better you use the node select tool and select the rung closest to the corner and move the outside node a little toward the corner so that your rung is angled inkstitch puts all the rungs perpendicular to the rail and does not make adjustment for corners so we have to manually adjust them

  • @Mr.Trailer79
    @Mr.Trailer79 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for the video. I usually use satin but I often need to fix something. especially the corner parts. gus visser and low tech linux videos are very helpful for this.

  • @joeknight8263
    @joeknight8263 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Good to know.

  • @sanjayis
    @sanjayis 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos, appreciate the information you guys put together.

  • @CodyPexton1
    @CodyPexton1 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the video! Have you come across designs where your satin lines (diff colors) need to cross paths? I cannot for the life of my figure out how to make thin satin lines cross each other without making the stitch out way too thick! The subtract tool doesn’t seem to work with a satin line crossing a satin line. Unless I’m doing it wrong.

    • @ProjectAnonymous_Duo
      @ProjectAnonymous_Duo  Год назад +1

      I believe you would need to make the necessary edits while the satin line is a stroke (before converting the line to a satin). At this point you can delete the section at the crossover, which should give you a flatter result in the end. Thanks for watching!

    • @CodyPexton1
      @CodyPexton1 Год назад

      @@ProjectAnonymous_Duo Thanks! I'll give it a shot.

  • @joeknight8263
    @joeknight8263 Год назад

    Just went back through a couple of your videos trying to sort out an issue I’ve been having. No matter how wide I make a stroke, when I stitch it out, the stitch is very narrow. Different stroke widths result in the same width after stitching out.

    • @ProjectAnonymous_Duo
      @ProjectAnonymous_Duo  Год назад

      Sorry to hear you’re having issues. We haven’t noticed this before and we’re not sure how to fix it. I hope you can fix your stroke width!

  • @kraftnheavenllc
    @kraftnheavenllc 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information and tutorials love you guys channel ☺️ Thanks peeps 😂

  • @gusvisser4677
    @gusvisser4677 2 года назад

    Also a big difference between zig zag and satin is also that with the satin you can apply undersewing and you cannot do that with a zig zag

  • @스위잇하이주트쌤제자
    @스위잇하이주트쌤제자 2 года назад +1

    thank you^^

  • @ProGaming-mv1ks
    @ProGaming-mv1ks 2 года назад

    YEAAAHHH NEW VIDEO!!!

  • @joannasmith5779
    @joannasmith5779 2 года назад

    I removed the fill, but when I visualize, it still fills the inside of the shape instead of just filling the border. Is there a way to fix this?

    • @ProjectAnonymous_Duo
      @ProjectAnonymous_Duo  2 года назад

      We can’t be sure why this is happening, the only idea we have is to make sure you’re pressing the X on the left of the color palette instead of white. This is possible if you’re using a white background and the white fill blends in with the background. I hope this helps and you’re able to figure this out!

  • @christopherhall507
    @christopherhall507 10 месяцев назад

    How do I make my satin lines thicker

    • @ProjectAnonymous_Duo
      @ProjectAnonymous_Duo  10 месяцев назад

      You would need to make adjustments to your stroke, go to Fill and Stroke, Select Stroke Style and change the width.

  • @Haowyls
    @Haowyls Год назад

    inkscape only let me do zigzag satin stich and i hate it here! T_T