07-16-2021, 08:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2021, 08:45 AM by rich2005.
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@ snowforest: See if you can follow this short video demonstration. 2 1/2 minutes, no audio. https://youtu.be/wZFbAhPpHNs
(1) LibreCAD Image Export Options
(2) Set the Bitmap size resolution. This does affect the path(s) larger is better
(3) Set Background - White.
(4) Open in Gimp 2.10
(5) Use the Import Paths option
(6) If you do not want to merge the paths yourself use the Merge Imported Paths option
(7) Go to the paths dock and turn the path visibility on
(8) Go to the layers dock and make a new layer Layer -> New Layer
(9) Go to Edit -> Stroke Path Choose a size to suit drawing.
(10) Optional: Fill base layer or delete base layer or....up to you
(1) LibreCAD Image Export Options
(2) Set the Bitmap size resolution. This does affect the path(s) larger is better
(3) Set Background - White.
(4) Open in Gimp 2.10
(5) Use the Import Paths option
(6) If you do not want to merge the paths yourself use the Merge Imported Paths option
(7) Go to the paths dock and turn the path visibility on
(8) Go to the layers dock and make a new layer Layer -> New Layer
(9) Go to Edit -> Stroke Path Choose a size to suit drawing.
(10) Optional: Fill base layer or delete base layer or....up to you