![]() ![]() You also check the Alternate box under Per Column. You enter 20 degrees in your Per Column number field. For example, let’s say you have 7 clones running horizontally. You don’t need to get into the gory details, just understand that the Randomized Percentage will rotate your clones randomly.Ĥ.) Alternate: Checking either one of these boxes will alternate the rotation of your clones by whatever degree you enter. For every clone that you generate horizontally, each clone will be rotated by 25 degrees.ģ.) Randomized Percentage: Entering a number here will rotate your clone, regardless as to whether they run vertically or horizontally, randomly by whatever percentage you have entered. For example, let’s say you entered 25 for the degree of rotation. For every clone that you generate vertically, each clone will be rotated by 10 degrees.Ģ.) Angle Per Column: When entering a number or within the number field under the Per Column header, it will rotate your object by the degree you entered. For example, let’s say you entered 10 for the degree of rotation. To bring this up, go to your menu bar and select Edit > Clone > Create Tiles Clones… Then click on the Rotation tab.ġ.) Angle Per Row: When entering a number within the number field under the Per Row header, it will rotate your object by the degree you entered. But what would an Inkscape Experiments post be if I didn’t break something down to the smallest detail. If you have even a little experience playing with the Create Tiled Clones window, you shouldn’t have too much trouble figuring it out. In fact, most of you likely use the built-in rotation handles that are available whenever you double-click on an object with the Selector tool. ![]() Now I realize that a lot of you, if not most of you are not being kept awake at night wondering what the Rotation tab might do. The tab we will learn today will be the Rotation tab. This is the mysterious window that we will continue to dissect. This is the third in a series of articles covering Inkscape’s Create Tiled Clones Window. ![]()
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