How to Create Vector Webbing in Inkscape
Using the bezier tool, draw a straight line at the bottom of the screen., Click on the selection tool (arrow icon)., Open your Fill and Stroke tool., Go to the Stroke Style tab., Duplicate your line., Double click on the line (it will be just one...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Using the bezier tool
Once you come to the end of the line, double click.
This will complete the line. -
Step 2: draw a straight line at the bottom of the screen.
Then click on the line. , Go to Object >> Fill and Stroke (CTRL + Shift + F).
Alternatively, double click on the fill and stroke swatches in the lower left. , Make the following changes.
Width
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3.000, Round Join and Round Cap. , You will need to duplicate the lines to create the primary lines of the web.
Do this by clicking CTRL D six times. , Note the arrows on the line you see at the bottom. ,, It will automatically rotate 15 degrees.
Be sure you select the point on the end. , It should look like the screenshot below. , -
Step 3: Click on the selection tool (arrow icon).
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Step 4: Open your Fill and Stroke tool.
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Step 5: Go to the Stroke Style tab.
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Step 6: Duplicate your line.
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Step 7: Double click on the line (it will be just one line) and you will see the correct directional arrows to show up.
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Step 8: Hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys.
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Step 9: Select on the small X that you see between the directional arrows.
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Step 10: Do this until you have all of the lines at 15 degrees apart.
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Step 11: Click on the bezier tool and connect the end points of your webbing.
Detailed Guide
Once you come to the end of the line, double click.
This will complete the line.
Then click on the line. , Go to Object >> Fill and Stroke (CTRL + Shift + F).
Alternatively, double click on the fill and stroke swatches in the lower left. , Make the following changes.
Width
-
3.000, Round Join and Round Cap. , You will need to duplicate the lines to create the primary lines of the web.
Do this by clicking CTRL D six times. , Note the arrows on the line you see at the bottom. ,, It will automatically rotate 15 degrees.
Be sure you select the point on the end. , It should look like the screenshot below. ,
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