Short Overview: One of the most under-used features in Inkscape is the function that allows you put put an object In this more advanced video, I create a somewhat realistic-looking mosaic effect in Inkscape
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One of the most under-used features in Inkscape is the function that allows you put put an object In this more advanced video, I create a somewhat realistic-looking mosaic effect in Inkscape In this lesson we'll be going over how to turn a single object into a repeat
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- One of the most under-used features in Inkscape is the function that allows you put put an object
- In this more advanced video, I create a somewhat realistic-looking mosaic effect in Inkscape
- In this lesson we'll be going over how to turn a single object into a repeat
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