Post AvQxAWYS4ALlWrVSKW by emily_s@mastodon.me.uk
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(DIR) Post #AvQxAWYS4ALlWrVSKW by emily_s@mastodon.me.uk
2025-06-23T20:47:07Z
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To answer my earlier post in case the thread gets mangled at some point here is my new process. 1: Go to the circle shape thing (I really need a good name for this thing) http://parsecsreach.org/circle_shapes/?shapes=W3siYyI6MjAsInIiOjY1LCJvIjowLCJhIjo2NSwidSI6MjAsImUiOjAsImwiOiIjMDAwMDAwIn1d2: Setup your pattern however you want.3: Hit the download button4: open the resulting file in inkscape ( version greater than 1.3, tested on 1.4.25: Select the object, hit ctrl + shift + g a couple of times to undo the grouping, you'll see loads of blue bounding boxes when its right....
(DIR) Post #AvQxAXrzB1ZNbjeZPs by davidrevoy@framapiaf.org
2025-06-23T20:57:38Z
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@emily_s The level of customisation is great! It reminds me this https://inajob.github.io/magical-circle-generator/ I saved the links years ago the bookmark hoping one day one of my little witch will use complex magical circles (not customisable, but pressing F5 randomize it). I'll keep your link too!
(DIR) Post #AvQxAdxWXLZ4UeI4si by emily_s@mastodon.me.uk
2025-06-23T20:48:44Z
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6: go to the menu Path -> Fracture7: Pull your shapes apart and arrange them nicely onto the cutting sheet.8: Cut using your tool of choice.
(DIR) Post #AvQxAl8lpviilYbesq by emily_s@mastodon.me.uk
2025-06-23T20:50:36Z
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Massive thanks to @jcarlson and @doctormo for telling me how to do this.
(DIR) Post #AvQxiutm3wCesNsaYq by emily_s@mastodon.me.uk
2025-06-23T21:03:45Z
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@davidrevoy oh wow that's fun!
(DIR) Post #AvR1A6hOb4Cp9hkLNw by GapYoukai@cawfee.club
2025-06-23T21:42:46.017664Z
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@emily_s cool