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== Mediawiki Logo ==
== Mediawiki Logo ==


(draft)
We suggest that you support your favorite open source projects by stitching their logo on your cloth and bags. A good start would be [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki Mediawiki], i.e. the software that runs Wikipedia and this wiki.


Get the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MediaWiki_logo_reworked_2.svg original logo] or take it from here:
Get the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MediaWiki_logo_reworked_2.svg original logo] or take it from here:
[[file:MediaWiki_logo_reworked_2.svg|300px|thumb|none|SVG Version of the original logo for download]]
[[file:MediaWiki_logo_reworked_2.svg|300px|thumb|none|SVG Version of the original logo for download]]


Before it can be stitched, this logo needs some work. Each petal and each letter should become a path. In addition, overlaps must be removed.
Before it can be stitched, this logo needs some work. In addition, overlaps must be removed.


=== Transform the SVG into a file with many paths ===
=== Transform the SVG into a file with many paths ===
The SVG file is composed of a few complex path that cannot be stitched as is. Each petal and each letter should become a path.


* Select all and ungroup '''once'''
* Select all and ungroup '''once'''


'''Fix the petals'''
'''Create a single path for the flower'''
* Subtract white traits from yellow sunflower outline:
 
In the original, the flower is composed of single path that defines the yellow and 25 little white stripes that separate visually the petals. Now let use separate the petals for real. We sill do that by subtracting the white traits from the yellow sunflower outline.
* Open the objects panel.
* Open the objects panel.
* Select all the white little stripes (inside the group Inline stripes)
* Select all the white little stripes (inside the group Inline stripes)
* Make the strokes a bit fatter, e.g. 1.5mm
* Make the strokes a bit fatter, e.g. 1.5mm
* Transform the strokes to path (Menu path:Stroke to path).
* Transform the strokes to path (Menu path:Stroke to path).
* Merge into a single path (CTRL-K)
* Merge all the stripes into a single path (CTRL-K)
* SHIFT CTRL Select yellow flower (Tournesol_1_) and the new combined strokes path
* SHIFT-Select the yellow flower (Tournesol_1_), followed by the new combined strokes path
* Menu Path -> Difference.
* Menu Path -> Difference.
* Fix the petals with the Node Editor (optional, I did not)
* Fix the petals with the Node Editor (optional, I did not)
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* Select the center circle
* Select the center circle
* Transform it to a path (Menu Path -> Object ot Path)
* Transform it to a path (Menu Path -> Object ot Path)
* Copy past in place
* Copy/paste in place
* CTRL select Flower and the new center drawing
* CTRL-select Flower and the new center drawing
* Menu Path -> Difference
* Menu Path -> Difference
You now removed overlap of the circle in the center with the flow petal behind.


'''Remove some junk left by Illustrator and use cleanup procedures'''
'''Remove some junk left by Illustrator and use cleanup procedures'''
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'''Break apart the tournesol'''
'''Break apart the tournesol'''
The current drawing cannot be stitched yet because both the flower and the lettering are very complicated paths that should be broken up into simpler ones.
* Select tournesol
* Select tournesol
* Path -> Break Apart
* Path -> Break Apart
* Select Mediawiki text
* Select Mediawiki text
* Path -> Break Apart
* Path -> Break Apart
* Fix the "D" letter (SHIFT select outside, inside, then difference)
* Fix the "D" letter (SHIFT select outside, then inside. Then make a difference as above)
* Fix the "A" letter
* Fix the "A" letter



Revision as of 14:50, 18 June 2018

InkStitch
Module: InkStitch
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draft beginner
2018/06/18 ⚒⚒ 2018/06/05
Objectives
  • Download an SVG icon

    Transform SVG drawings into a series of simple path

    Create simple stitch files with fills
See also

Objectives

  • Download an SVG icon Transform SVG drawings into a series of simple path Create simple stitch files with fills

See also

  • Quality: draft
  • Difficulty: beginner

Introduction

Creating professional logos is probably fairly difficult. However, you can fairly easily create a logo if the original drawing or picture is not too complicated.

We suggest that you support your favorite open source projects by stitching their logo on your cloth and bags. A good start would be Mediawiki, i.e. the software that runs Wikipedia and this wiki.

Get the original logo or take it from here:

SVG Version of the original logo for download

Before it can be stitched, this logo needs some work. In addition, overlaps must be removed.

Transform the SVG into a file with many paths

The SVG file is composed of a few complex path that cannot be stitched as is. Each petal and each letter should become a path.

  • Select all and ungroup once

Create a single path for the flower

In the original, the flower is composed of single path that defines the yellow and 25 little white stripes that separate visually the petals. Now let use separate the petals for real. We sill do that by subtracting the white traits from the yellow sunflower outline.

  • Open the objects panel.
  • Select all the white little stripes (inside the group Inline stripes)
  • Make the strokes a bit fatter, e.g. 1.5mm
  • Transform the strokes to path (Menu path:Stroke to path).
  • Merge all the stripes into a single path (CTRL-K)
  • SHIFT-Select the yellow flower (Tournesol_1_), followed by the new combined strokes path
  • Menu Path -> Difference.
  • Fix the petals with the Node Editor (optional, I did not)

Fix the center, i.e. keep the circle but remove the yellow behind

  • Select the center circle
  • Transform it to a path (Menu Path -> Object ot Path)
  • Copy/paste in place
  • CTRL-select Flower and the new center drawing
  • Menu Path -> Difference

You now removed overlap of the circle in the center with the flow petal behind.

Remove some junk left by Illustrator and use cleanup procedures

  • Open the XML editor
  • Kill the metadata section (use the little "remove node" icon on top)
  • Now Select All and Ungroup
  • File -> Cleanup
  • File -> Save as optimized SVG

Break apart the tournesol

The current drawing cannot be stitched yet because both the flower and the lettering are very complicated paths that should be broken up into simpler ones.

  • Select tournesol
  • Path -> Break Apart
  • Select Mediawiki text
  • Path -> Break Apart
  • Fix the "D" letter (SHIFT select outside, then inside. Then make a difference as above)
  • Fix the "A" letter

Put everything into a layer

  • Create a new layer
  • Select all and move to new layer

Parametrize

  • Select all
  • Menu Extensions -> Embroidery - Params
  • Select Autofill with an underly

Result

(simulated)

SVG Version for download
Simulation