Select Paste size and then Paste size again. Next, click on the rectangle to select then go to the Edit menu. Select Path and Object to path.Ĭlick to select the bottom half of the word. Don't worry about the size at the moment as we will use a copy and paste method. Click + drag out a rectangle and position below the word. We need to create another rectangle to use as a guide for the path effect. Step 4 - Add Rectangle for the Path Effect You don't need to move the objects apart, the image below is just to show how it looks. The lower half will combined into one object. Click + drag a selection box around the bottom half of the word, click Path and the Union. Select the rectangle and word then under the Path menu click on Division. The action will create individual parts, which will then be combined. In this step we will be dividing the word into two. The rectangle and word object will align nicely. Be sure that Relative To shows as Last Selected.Ĭlick on Center on vertical axis then Align bottom edges. Next, click on the Object menu at the top and select Align and Distribute. You can adjust the transparency to better see the position of the rectangle. With the rectangle selected click Path and then Object to path. You can adjust the width however you want. Click on Create rectangle and squares tool on the left side panel.Ĭlick + drag out a rectangle that is about a half the width of the word. This is so that the lower part can be changed without the rest of the object being distorted. The word object needs to be separated into two parts. With the objects still selected, click on Path again and choose Union. Right click the wording and select Ungroup. So we will need to ungroup and combine all the objects into one. This will convert the text to a path but it will turn each letter into an individual object. Adjust the size and position if needed.Īt the top of the screen click on the Path menu and select Object to Path. Add a color of your choice using the Color Palette at the bottom. Type out your text and change the font at the top left of the screen. First, click on Create and edit text objects on the left hand side. In order to create this effect the text object needs to be made into a path. Let's begin by opening Inkscape and clicking on New Document Step 1 - Type Out Text and Make it a Path You can also use any Cute Font from Font Bundles. In this tutorial we will be using a Sweet Handwritten Font called Party Hat. The effect is very useful for creating projects with impact. The text object is split into two with one half being extended at an angle. I can't get to a machine to upload an example right now, but if you need any more help I'll knock up an SVG for you later.The Perspective/Envelope path effect in Inkscape is a great way to create a unique text effect. Adjust the fill and stroke colour on each, as well as the stroke width (remembering that you'll probably need to set some mitering to make the corners neater) until it matches up with what you want. you can Ungroup (Ctrl + Shift + G) the objects and select your original object separately to the extruded background. I notice that there's no 'air gap' in between your lettering, so you might very well need to play around with it to get the look right. Check the Live Preview tick box so you can see how it looks before applying it properly. To reproduce the effect in your example there I'd suggest using an angle of about 35 degrees. Then go to Effects -> Generate from Path -> Extrude. You can still change fill colours and stroke sizes, but you won't be able to re-type the letters from that point on. The effect we're going to apply doesn't directly work on Text objects, however, so you'll need to select your typing, then go to Path -> Object to Path (or hit Ctrl + Shift + C), which will do exactly what it says. You'll be pleased to know this can be done fairly simply in Inkscape.įirst, type your text using the text tool ('T' on the keyboard) and tinker with the font and size until you're happy.