how do I do as in this example

  • Hello there

    I can do drawing and painting for videoscribe in the inkspace, but when I try to do it in bright color like this video, videoscribe also appears as white space.

    What is the way to do this?

    I add these pictures as pattern in the inkspace.

    I wonder where I am doing wrong?


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anqZYrypznc



  • HI,

    When you import  a jpg into an svg, you have you choose "EMBED" instead of "LINK"


    Regards,

    Mike (videoscribe user)

  • I did it like you said hello but it didn't happen again.

    I am uploading the svg file. Can you examine?


    As shown in the picture, videoscribe is also white.

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  • In your SVG, it looks like you used that image as a color fill on a path.

    Videoscribe does not understand that.

    I think you have to use it as a regular embedded image instead.


    Maybe someone who uses inskcape can provide more specific advice.

  • videoscribe can do this. The svg I do with corel draw is what I'm saying, but I can't do what I do with the inkspace with corel draw.

  • In Inkscape you just need to make the stroked path (black line) have a pattern fill. 



    In your original image you have many different paths, some with no paint defined. It also looks like you had the fill as separate objects.



    I've attached a copy of your image here where I have cleared the unnecessary paths, added the fill to the stroked path. When imported into VideoScribe the pattern shows up.

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  • merhaba ben size doğrudan videoscribe verdiğiniz svg dosyasını açtım, ama yine de resimdeki beyaz görünmüyor.

  • hello I opened the svg file you gave you directly in videoscribe, but it still looks white in the picture does not appear.

  • I'm not sure, but I don't think videoscribe can understand texture fills. I haven't done any testing.


    Here's one method that works:

    Import the sparkling orange image into inkscape and leave it on the canvas as an imported image

    draw a triangle

    copy and paste the triangle so you have two identical triangles

    give the first triangle a fill color with no stroke

    give the other triangle a big stroke and no fill

    place the filled triangle over the sparkly orange image, select them both and set a clip path

    (you should now have a sparkly triangle)

    place the stroked triangle on top of the sparkly triangle

    draw a reveal stroke if you want one.

    save it as an svg.


    (See attached image)

    -Mike (videoscribe user)

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