Inkscape object to path tutorial- what is the basic difference between an object and a shape.
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In this inkscape beginner tutorial, we will discuss the basic difference between an object and a path. And in doing so, we will learn how to use two important tools to line out curves and paths in its very basic form- the freehand tool and the pen tool.
Things those we are going to learn in this tutorial are:
1. How to use the freehand tool in inkscape
2. Observing the nodes and curves in a particular shape
3. What are the nodes in inkscape object and their property
4. What is the basic difference between an object and a shape drawn by lines and curves
5. Basic usage of pen tool
In the next video, we will learn how to import and work with images in inkscape.
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