Using Interpolate to Design Cutting Files - part 1.

03 November 2009

I have uploaded part one of Using Interpolate to Design Cutting Files. Part one is a basic overview of how interpolate can be used to help design files for your cutter. I only show a few examples as there are so many possibilities. As usual these are my steps and after you play with the feature I am sure you will find many more uses for interpolate and may even find a quicker way.

Official Inkscape tutorial for interpolate can be found here.  This is where I found the information on interpolate. I then tried it out and started using it to design files for my cutter.

As a few lovely people let me know my voice was too quiet I have tried to make this video with the volume set louder. I am new to the video editing software and I am hoping I have done it correctly. If anyone finds it too difficult to hear me, could you please let me know? It is hard for me to test as I live in a very quiet area and use a headset.

1 comments:

SusanE said...

I figured out what I was doing wrong. I watched the 2nd and 3rd video and missed some important info.

I've got it now I think.

TFS

SusanE

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