X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?p=inkscape.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=share%2Ftutorials%2Ftutorial-interpolate.de.svg;h=dee56c534ea89c91b38da0f81d0ac4fab33a6f78;hp=ec54f6190d09510439596e1aee502ddf36950cff;hb=40e5cf3e8f0ddda79b1650df77d0f847a22822bf;hpb=e53de5bd49b2c47acad8390f29409739ff83da2c diff --git a/share/tutorials/tutorial-interpolate.de.svg b/share/tutorials/tutorial-interpolate.de.svg index ec54f6190..dee56c534 100644 --- a/share/tutorials/tutorial-interpolate.de.svg +++ b/share/tutorials/tutorial-interpolate.de.svg @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ + @@ -7,11 +8,13 @@ - - - - - + + + + + + + @@ -26,76 +29,64 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + - - Verwenden Sie Strg+Pfeiltaste nach unten zum Verschieben - + + Verwenden Sie Strg+Pfeiltaste nach unten zum Verschieben + - + ::INTERPOLIEREN Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + Dieses Dokument zeigt, wie man Inkscapes Interpolieren-Erweiterung benutzt - + Einleitung - + Interpolate does a linear interpolation between two or more selected paths. It basically means that it “fills in the gaps” between the paths and transforms them according to the number of steps given. - + - To use the Interpolate effect, select the paths that you wish to transform, and choose Effects > Generate From Path > Interpolate from the menu. + To use the Interpolate extension, select the paths that you wish to transform, and choose Extensions > Generate From Path > Interpolate from the menu. - + - Before invoking the effect, the objects that you are going to transform need to be paths. This is done by selecting the object and using Path > Object to Path or Shift+Ctrl+C. If your objects are not paths, the effect will do nothing. + Before invoking the extension, the objects that you are going to transform need to be paths. This is done by selecting the object and using Path > Object to Path or Shift+Ctrl+C. If your objects are not paths, the extension will do nothing. - - Interpolation between two of the same path + + Interpolation between two identical paths - + - The simplest use of the Interpolate effect is to interpolate between two paths that are identical. When the effect is called, the result is that the space between the two paths is filled with duplicates of the original paths. The number of steps defines how many of these duplicates are placed. + The simplest use of the Interpolate extension is to interpolate between two paths that are identical. When the extension is called, the result is that the space between the two paths is filled with duplicates of the original paths. The number of steps defines how many of these duplicates are placed. - + @@ -106,11 +97,11 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + - Now, select the two paths, and run the Interpolate effect with the settings shown in the following image. + Now, select the two paths, and run the Interpolate extension with the settings shown in the following image. @@ -126,24 +117,24 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com Exponent: 0,0Interpolationsschritte: 6Interpolationsmethode: 2Endpfade duplizieren: nicht angekreuztInterpolationsstil: nicht angekreuzt - + - As can be seen from the above result, the space between the two circle-shaped paths has been filled with 6 (the number of interpolation steps) other circle-shaped paths. Also note that the effect groups these shapes together. + As can be seen from the above result, the space between the two circle-shaped paths has been filled with 6 (the number of interpolation steps) other circle-shaped paths. Also note that the extension groups these shapes together. - + Interpolation zwischen zwei verschiedenen Pfaden - + When interpolation is done on two different paths, the program interpolates the shape of the path from one into the other. The result is that you get a morphing sequence between the paths, with the regularity still defined by the Interpolation Steps value. - + @@ -154,11 +145,11 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + - Now, select the two paths, and run the Interpolate effect. The result should be like this: + Now, select the two paths, and run the Interpolate extension. The result should be like this: @@ -174,21 +165,21 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com Exponent: 0,0Interpolationsschritte: 6Interpolationsmethode: 2Endpfade duplizieren: nicht angekreuztInterpolationsstil: nicht angekreuzt - + As can be seen from the above result, the space between the circle-shaped path and the triangle-shaped path has been filled with 6 paths that progress in shape from one path to the other. - + - When using the Interpolate effect on two different paths, the position of the starting node of each path is important. To find the starting node of a path, select the path, then choose the Node Tool so that the nodes appear and press TAB. The first node that is selected is the starting node of that path. + When using the Interpolate extension on two different paths, the position of the starting node of each path is important. To find the starting node of a path, select the path, then choose the Node Tool so that the nodes appear and press TAB. The first node that is selected is the starting node of that path. - + @@ -206,7 +197,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + @@ -226,7 +217,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com Exponent: 0,0Interpolationsschritte: 6Interpolationsmethode: 2Endpfade duplizieren: nicht angekreuztInterpolationsstil: nicht angekreuzt - + @@ -257,18 +248,18 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + Interpolationsmethode - + - One of the parameters of the Interpolate effect is the Interpolation Method. There are 2 interpolation methods implemented, and they differ in the way that they calculate the curves of the new shapes. The choices are either Interpolation Method 1 or 2. + One of the parameters of the Interpolate extension is the Interpolation Method. There are 2 interpolation methods implemented, and they differ in the way that they calculate the curves of the new shapes. The choices are either Interpolation Method 1 or 2. - + @@ -287,7 +278,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + @@ -306,24 +297,24 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + The differences in how these methods calculate the numbers is beyond the scope of this document, so simply try both, and use which ever one gives the result closest to what you intend. - + Exponent - + The exponent parameter controls the spacing between steps of the interpolation. An exponent of 0 makes the spacing between the copies all even. - + @@ -343,7 +334,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com Exponent: 0,0Interpolationsschritte: 6Interpolationsmethode: 2Endpfade duplizieren: nicht angekreuztInterpolationsstil: nicht angekreuzt - + @@ -362,7 +353,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + @@ -381,7 +372,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + @@ -400,14 +391,14 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + - When dealing with exponents in the Interpolate effect, the order that you select the objects is important. In the examples above, the star-shaped path on the left was selected first, and the hexagon-shaped path on the right was selected second. + When dealing with exponents in the Interpolate extension, the order that you select the objects is important. In the examples above, the star-shaped path on the left was selected first, and the hexagon-shaped path on the right was selected second. - + @@ -425,28 +416,28 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + Endpfade duplizieren - + - This parameter defines whether the group of paths that is generated by the effect includes a copy of the original paths that interpolate was applied on. + This parameter defines whether the group of paths that is generated by the extension includes a copy of the original paths that interpolate was applied on. - + Interpolationsstil - + - This parameter is one of the neat functions of the interpolate effect. It tells the effect to attempt to change the style of the paths at each step. So if the start and end paths are different colors, the paths that are generated will incrementally change as well. + This parameter is one of the neat functions of the interpolate extension. It tells the extension to attempt to change the style of the paths at each step. So if the start and end paths are different colors, the paths that are generated will incrementally change as well. - + @@ -465,7 +456,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + @@ -484,7 +475,7 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + @@ -512,22 +503,22 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + Unregelmässig geformte Farbverläufe erzeugen - + - It is not possible in Inkscape (yet) to create a gradient other than linear (straight line) or radial (round). However, it can be faked using the Interpolate effect and Interpolate Style. A simple example follows — draw two lines of different strokes: + It is not possible in Inkscape (yet) to create a gradient other than linear (straight line) or radial (round). However, it can be faked using the Interpolate extension and Interpolate Style. A simple example follows — draw two lines of different strokes: - + @@ -555,20 +546,26 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + Fazit - + - As demonstrated above, the Inkscape Interpolate effect is a powerful tool. This tutorial covers the basics of this effect, but experimentation is the key to exploring interpolation further. + As demonstrated above, the Inkscape Interpolate extension is a powerful tool. This tutorial covers the basics of this extension, but experimentation is the key to exploring interpolation further. - + + + + + + + @@ -580,30 +577,18 @@ Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + - - Verwenden Sie Strg+Pfeiltaste nach oben zum Verschieben - + + Verwenden Sie Strg+Pfeiltaste nach oben zum Verschieben +