![]() ![]() When you make an SVG, the pen and pencil tools create stroked paths and that is what videoscribe "draws" by default. I would say that VideoScribe's core strength is to read an SVG image file and make a basic stroked path look as though it is a marker line being drawn on a whiteboard. Note: This is an updated, consolidated and edited version of one or more older threads including: Making SVG Images Draw Well (2015 update)ġ) USE THE PEN OR PENCIL TOOL (or the paintbrush with a trick): If you are troubleshooting a problematic SVG or if you are interested in making more complex SVG images with text or colors that are drawn by the hand, or other effects, please continue reading. (Continue reading for more complex techniques) That's all you really need to know if you want to keep it simple! If you use a version of inkscape or Illustrator created after 2012, see TIP 7 later in this thread for information about the best save settings to prevent glitches. ![]() Delete any extra layers or other parts that will not be drawn (instead of just hiding them) before you save your SVG for videoscribe. If you use the pen tool, please click&drag when you create each point (instead of just clicking) so that the control handles for each point will be extended and the paths will draw more smoothly. Use the pen tool or the pencil tool to create BASIC stroked paths with no styles, no masks, no paintbrush tool, no calligraphy pen, no effects of any kind. If you use other programs you will probably have unexpected results. TIP 0) If you want the simplest method for making SVG images for VideoScribe, here it is: Some terms or phrasing used in this thread may be slightly different among various versions of inkscape or illustrator. QUESTION: What is the best way to make SVG images that draw properly in VideoScribe?ĪNSWER: I believe the tips below will help you get the best results with the fewest problems (such as improperly drawn images, visual glitches, interface and timeline problems, slow downs, freezing, crashing or failure to save, load, or render). ![]()
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