
I would recommend my Inkscape extension for making cards: I want to limit the number of software I use.Īpparently, they expect to implement this feature in version 0.49, but i don't know in which year that version will be released. Some people suggested using 1 layer for each page but I use multiple layers to separate my work so it would be too confusing to separate pages this way.Įlse I though of saving each sheet of card in a different file. So my question is, for those who use inkscape, how do you work around this problem? We need multiple drawing arranged differently across multiple pages. It's not a text accompanied with pictures (except for the rules) and it is not a single drawing. But the problem with us, game designer, is that our work fall in between documents and pictures. I would have done multi-page right from the start. (lightning storm sound in the background)įor me, it's so basic that it was impossible for a software with sophisticated and impressive features to not support multiple pages. Inkscape does not support multiple pages. Looked on the net and got my big surprise: So I was looking through the menu to know how I could add a page and did not find anything.

So I do the usual, draw 9 cards on a sheet, place the information I need and then I said, OK, it's time to clone the model on every other page then add the content of the cards. I decided to make a card set for a somewhat Battlemaster card variant that I am going to use in one of my new game.

Then I tried making some prototype to practice myself to use it and clarify some elements while reading the books. So I bought a book about inkscape, start to read it and it is very interesting. Now that my game was finished, I wanted to start learning inkscape to escape from Corel draw.
