![]() ![]() Remember to put the text in the first, upper layer.Īs for the hole, you got to make that part, non-existent, by doing Path>Difference:Īnd now for some Magic, an operation called Motion. So Fill the object, 255, 255, 255, (white), in this case. Transparent, you just make all lines visible, but if it’s opaque, you just want to see the visible ones. ![]() Then you want to know if your picturing a transparent or opaque piece. Let’s pretend we want to figure this piece, with text, and a hole:Īs you want to place the object, you Skew it, with various angles, here, it’s -30º Although this tutorial uses Inkscape, it works well for any vector software. Ponoko fan and avid Facebook “liker”, Edgar Castelo, created a tutorial for doing isometric drawing with Inkscape and has given us permission to share it on the blog. Design Made Easy With Inkscape Vector TutorialsĮverything you need to know guide to Inkscape vector tutorials. ![]()
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