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Beginners' Questions Bisecting a path?
  1. #1
    K K @fugueink

    I have a pretty cresent I made with the inset feature.

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    Any advice on how I make a vertical path that follows the curve but runsย  exactly down the middle?

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    Like this, only accurate?

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    Thank you!

  2. #2
    David248 David248 @David248

    Hello.

    Difficult to make something perfect imho. I'd try interpolate between paths extension with only one step.

    • I would first remove unnecessary nodes (actually your crescent can be drawn with only two nodes ๐Ÿ˜‰). I you really need many nodes on each side of the crescent, try to have the same number of nodes on each side.
    • I would then select both apex nodes with node tool then click on "Break path at selected nodes" Icon (see screenshot) and then do [Path > Break apart]
    • You then have two separate paths, but not with the same direction. Select one and do [Path > Reverse].
    • Finally run extension Generate from path > Interpolate Between Paths
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  3. #3
    David248 David248 @David248

    I was thinking about the problem last night : a better (editable) method is to use LPE interpolate Sub-Paths

    • I would select both apex nodes with node tool then click on "Break path at selected nodes" Icon. Don't break apart the path after that (so that all nodes are in a unique path).
    • You then have two separate sub paths, but not with the same direction. Now the small tricky step : selecting one subpath. To select one sub-paths, I would use node tool, click on lines between paths while holding control key if there are many segments (if there are really many nodes on this sub-path, you can begin by holding Alt key and make a lasso selection of the central nodes, then hold control key and click on end segments to add end nodes. Once one sub-path is selected, do [Path > Reverse] : only this sub-path will be reversed
    • Then select the path with selector and apply Interpolate Sub-Paths with three steps.

    Big advantage : it's a live path effect : you can add, remove nodes, tweak trajectory to achieve the best result.

  4. #4
    K K @fugueink
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    That's BRILLIANT!

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    Thank you so much! That is a very impressive strategy. I wish my mind worked like Inkscape.

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    By the way, the reason the crescent has so many points is that it was created by the inset feature. I'll be taking them off. I loathe more points than I need.

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    Thanks again! I would never complete this project without you!