How to Dress Your Stick Avatar Using Inkscape
Choose which avatar you want to dress., Fill her torso with white. , Create a triangle., Fill it with the same color as her face and put it in the appropriate place., Change its position., Choose a color for the clothing and fill that in., Using the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Choose which avatar you want to dress.
This article will dress the female avatar because it is more complicated. (It's the curves!) -
Step 2: Fill her torso with white.
, This will be for a bit of skin showing at her neck, so remember that.
You can draw one, or create a shape by clicking on the 'Stars and Polygons' icon and then choose star and give it three corners. , You may need to rotate it a bit. , While still selected, hit 'Page Down' and it will go down a layer and stay on top of the dress while under the head. , This will be the tops and bottoms of her clothes. , You are making the tops of her pants, in effect.
Choose a color that you like for her pants. , To fill an area, once you have added a line with the line tool (making sure there are no gaps), use the paint bucket to fill in the area. -
Step 3: Create a triangle.
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Step 4: Fill it with the same color as her face and put it in the appropriate place.
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Step 5: Change its position.
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Step 6: Choose a color for the clothing and fill that in.
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Step 7: Using the bezier tool
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Step 8: connect her waist.
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Step 9: Do the same thing and add her midriff or whatever you plan to put on her.
Detailed Guide
This article will dress the female avatar because it is more complicated. (It's the curves!)
, This will be for a bit of skin showing at her neck, so remember that.
You can draw one, or create a shape by clicking on the 'Stars and Polygons' icon and then choose star and give it three corners. , You may need to rotate it a bit. , While still selected, hit 'Page Down' and it will go down a layer and stay on top of the dress while under the head. , This will be the tops and bottoms of her clothes. , You are making the tops of her pants, in effect.
Choose a color that you like for her pants. , To fill an area, once you have added a line with the line tool (making sure there are no gaps), use the paint bucket to fill in the area.
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