The main purpose of this video is not so much about the Easter egg, but rather to illustrate a great assortment of tools and hot keys available in KNK Studio… functions you will be able to use elsewhere in your design work with this wonderful software. Some of these have been covered in other videos and the usage of them in this video will be a reminder. But there are also a couple of new things I show.
While watching the video, take note of the following functions:
Tranformations: used to distort images -I use it to convert an oval to an egg shape. As a reminder when using the functions in this window, you get different results if you also hold the Ctrl key versus the Shift key versus no key. Try it out!
In Polygon editing mode, select any two nodes and then press “I” on the keyboard to insert nodes
Similarly, in Polyarc editing mode, there is a Divide icon in the Smart Bar which allows you to insert a specific number of nodes along the path between any two existing nodes.
Use the Stroke and Fill tools to thicken any open path and then use the Basic Weld tool to convert to a closed path.
Select an image and place the cursor over the center. Hold down both Alt and Ctrl keys on your keyboard and drag the center. A copy of the image will be created and you can only drag the image horizontally or vertically to keep it aligned with the original.
When Object A is on top of and extends beyond Object B, use the AND Weld tool to trim the excess from Object A to fit Object B.
When moving an object on the screen, hold down the Shift key while using the arrow keys on the keyboard and the object will move much faster than if you only use the arrow keys alone.
If you have ANY questions about the use of these functions, be sure to post. And here’s the link to the Easter Egg Video!
I have another blog post you might want to check out in which I make a decorative edge for a greeting card:
https://www.iloveknk.com/2008/07/decorative-edged-card/
Loved the video. I was going to write and ask the easiest way to make a deckled line. I think the one about the zigzag might work with a little variation. I was making a topper for some Snowman Soup back in December and needed one. I ended up just doing it freehand so to speak and it worked.
Keep up the great work. You teach us all so much.
Blessings,
Jnett
You’re amazing – LOVE your tutorials! Thank you so much!
Oh, Sandy!!! I think this was your most informative video yet. WOW!!!! Thank you so much for the time you put into making these. I learned SO much in this video. Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU!!!
Diana
PS … EXCELLENT video – i learned a LOT of shortcuts!
In your video, the zigzag and the waves both had dotted outlines. Was that because of a broken path? Just curious!