After selecting the Bezier pen tool, I usually assign the stroke by shift-clicking on a color in the palette, and turn off the fill by clicking on the red x.
You just need to select the stroked path, hold the Shift key, and click some color on the palette. Or formally, you can use Object menu > Fill and Stroke > Stroke Paint tab. Then click the Flat Color button which is a solid blue rectangle. Then change whatever color it is to the color you want.
Easier to show then to attempt to explain youtube video for better visual ... Attempting to change the setting to make lines and not fill in using the bezier tool after click to set path....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngkB7ZkqH9U
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After selecting the Bezier pen tool, I usually assign the stroke by shift-clicking on a color in the palette, and turn off the fill by clicking on the red x.
@tyler Durden ... both Xs turn it white... no black line,,, if i hit the black then it turns it fills black again >.<
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1642045525
You just need to select the stroked path, hold the Shift key, and click some color on the palette. Or formally, you can use Object menu > Fill and Stroke > Stroke Paint tab. Then click the Flat Color button which is a solid blue rectangle. Then change whatever color it is to the color you want.
ZakooNookaz, many of these basic methods are covered in the tutorials in Inkscape's help menu.
@tyler durden
the videos show how the tools work... doesn't mention how to remove setting... TaDa figured it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD7N1mk-i-Q