any help because when I ordered in another platform with another client it had stripes but he used photopea not inkscape so is there a way to have stripes in inskcape?
Zoom in according to your liking (for a better perspective)
Select the Bezier Pen and draw a single line or "press + B" on your keyboard Create a point and draw your line while holding the "ctrl" key Press "enter" after you created your line
Go to the Stroke Style Tab (This should be on your right) change the width of the stroke to 10 pixels (make sure px is chosen) Select "Round cap" that could also be found in the stroke style tab
Click the "select tool" (this should be on the menu found on the left side) Make a duplicate of the line by: Right click on the selected line and right click and select the duplicate option Hold "ctrl" on the keyboard and click and drag the line to make a duplicate of it Now that you have 2 lines, Select the 2 lines and duplicate it again by pressing "ctrl + D" and dragg it to make 4 lines. (Just like the process mentioned above this line) Repeat the process until you have a bunch of lines
Select all of the lines you made using the Select tool Go to "Path" tab in the main menu located above and select "combine"
(you can change the orientation of the stripes by using the select tool and moving it on the points found on the edge of the stripe object)
Go the "Text" icon which appears a big letter T Type your desired text (pick a font that is thick) Go again to "Path" while the text is selcted and click the option - "object to path" Select the text and move it above our stripe object/lines Scale the size to your liking Select both of the objects (the text & stripes) then go again to "Path" menu and then select cut path
Press "shift+alt" in the keyboartd and draw a line on the objects you want to delete (This sould should look like drawing with a pencil) Press "delete" in the keyboard to delete the extra lines and reveal your striped text
From This Topic:
https://inkscape.org/forums/questions/how-to-make-lines-in-an-object-without-actually-messing-up-the-lines-length/
It makes objects have stripes but I was wondering how to make stripes in Text's?
any help because when I ordered in another platform with another client it had stripes but he used photopea not inkscape so is there a way to have stripes in inskcape?
Zoom in according to your liking (for a better perspective)
Select the Bezier Pen and draw a single line or "press + B" on your keyboard
Create a point and draw your line while holding the "ctrl" key
Press "enter" after you created your line
Go to the Stroke Style Tab (This should be on your right)
change the width of the stroke to 10 pixels (make sure px is chosen)
Select "Round cap" that could also be found in the stroke style tab
Click the "select tool" (this should be on the menu found on the left side)
Make a duplicate of the line by:
Right click on the selected line and right click and select the duplicate option
Hold "ctrl" on the keyboard and click and drag the line to make a duplicate of it
Now that you have 2 lines, Select the 2 lines and duplicate it again by pressing "ctrl + D" and dragg it to make 4 lines. (Just like the process mentioned above this line)
Repeat the process until you have a bunch of lines
Select all of the lines you made using the Select tool
Go to "Path" tab in the main menu located above and select "combine"
(you can change the orientation of the stripes by using the select tool and moving it on the points found on the edge of the stripe object)
Go the "Text" icon which appears a big letter T
Type your desired text (pick a font that is thick)
Go again to "Path" while the text is selcted and click the option - "object to path"
Select the text and move it above our stripe object/lines
Scale the size to your liking
Select both of the objects (the text & stripes) then go again to "Path" menu and then select cut path
Press "shift+alt" in the keyboartd and draw a line on the objects you want to delete (This sould should look like drawing with a pencil)
Press "delete" in the keyboard to delete the extra lines and reveal your striped text