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=About=
 
=About=
 
The inksmoto (0.6.0) will allow you to easily create jointed bridges etc. easily. (Thanks to tuhoojabotti and the rewrite/integration with Inksmoto by the only dude)
 
The inksmoto (0.6.0) will allow you to easily create jointed bridges etc. easily. (Thanks to tuhoojabotti and the rewrite/integration with Inksmoto by the only dude)

Latest revision as of 11:17, 26 November 2010

About

The inksmoto (0.6.0) will allow you to easily create jointed bridges etc. easily. (Thanks to tuhoojabotti and the rewrite/integration with Inksmoto by the only dude)

How-to

It is very easy to use. Create a block what you want to use in the line (must have xmoto properties). Jointedline1.png use the Jointed Line effect. Jointedline2.png Jointedlineprops.png

  • Spacing = Space between blocks.
  • Blocks = Amount of blocks repeated.
  • Joint = Joint type.

Jointedlineresults.png Here's the svg to explore. Media:jointedlinesvg.svg