Inkscape’s Equivalent Of The Blend Tool In Illustrator

This tutorial is for those of you who may be Illustrator users looking to transition over to Inkscape. Illustrator’s Blend Tool allows you to make all kinds of creative drawings by duplicating copies of objects along a specified path. Inkscape doesn’t have a blend tool, but it does come with a couple of extensions that, when used in tandem, will allow you to mimic the effects of the blend tool in Inkscape. The extensions we’ll be going over in this tutorial are the Scatter extension and the Interpolate extension. Want to learn more about how Inkscape works? Check out the Inkscape Master Class - a comprehensive series of over 50 videos where I go over every tool, feature and function in Inkscape and explain what it is, how it works, and why it’s useful: 🔗 RESOURCE LINKS Official website: Get 200 free design templates: Get my premium logo templates: Upgrade to the latest version of Inkscape here: 🎓 EXPLAINER COURSES Inkscape: Affinity Designer: GIMP: Adobe Illustrator: Take my logo design workshop: 📷 STOCK IMAGERY I use graphic templates from 123rf for all of the thumbnails and headers that I design for my various channels and websites. You can get 10% off using my affiliate link: (DISCLOSURE: I will earn a commission if you make a purchase using my link) ▶️ MY OTHER CHANNELS Adobe & Affinity tutorials: Mobile tutorials: 🎵 MUSIC USED In Da Mood - Combustibles CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:28 Using The Scatter Extension To Blend Objects 05:31 Using The Interpolate Extension To Blend Objects 08:52 Learn More About Inkscape
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