08-19-2017, 03:24 PM
Unless you intend to create the whole design in (say) Inkscape, there is not much to be gained. Once imported into Gimp the svg is rasterised. However the corners are anti-aliased so should print ok
The corners of your borders do not look correct, the border is not constant width/parallel edges.
You can still use paths and an old script shape-paths might make it a little easier http://registry.gimp.org/node/59 use the 091 version.
A bit of calculation required for rectangle sizes, this an overlay with the paths stroked 20 pix.
If you are going to send the design off to a commercial printer for printing, do ask for recommended formats.
The corners of your borders do not look correct, the border is not constant width/parallel edges.
You can still use paths and an old script shape-paths might make it a little easier http://registry.gimp.org/node/59 use the 091 version.
A bit of calculation required for rectangle sizes, this an overlay with the paths stroked 20 pix.
If you are going to send the design off to a commercial printer for printing, do ask for recommended formats.