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In a previous tutorial we went over how to draw smooth paths, but what if you want to smooth out a path that has already been drawn? That's what we'll be covering in this tutorial. In short, this is accomplished using the "Smooth" path effect, which serves as an alternative to Illustrator's Smooth Tool. Want to learn more about how Inkscape works? Check out the Inkscape Master Class - a comprehensive series of over 50 videos where I go over every tool, feature and function in Inkscape and explain what it is, how it works, and why it's useful: https://logosbynick.com/inkscape/ Join my mailing list and get 200+ free design templates: https://join.logosbynick.com/ 🔗 RESOURCE LINKS Hire me to design your logo: https://logosbynick.com/ Get my premium logo templates: https://logosbynick.com/design-templates/ Upgrade to the latest version of Inkscape here: https://inkscape.org/release/ 🎓 EXPLAINER COURSES Inkscape: https://logosbynick.com/inkscape/ Affinity Designer: https://logosbynick.com/affinity-designer/ GIMP: https://logosbynick.com/gimp/ Adobe Illustrator: https://logosbynick.com/illustrator/ Take my logo design workshop: https://logosbynick.com/learn/ ▶️ MY OTHER CHANNELS Adobe & Affinity tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/c/DesignMadeSimple/ Mobile tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe7cPBY4S6XMQZQsf2eC_5w 💬 SOCIALS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/logosbynick/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/logosbynick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itslogosbynick/ 🎵 MUSIC USED In Da Mood - Combustibles
