Interpolate Home Ryan Lerch, ryanlerch at gmail dot com This document explains how to use Inkscape's Interpolate extension Introduction Interpolate does a linear interpolation between two or more selected paths. To use the Interpolate effect, select the paths that you wish to transform, and choose Effects > Generate From Path > Interpolate from the menu. Before invoking the effect, the objects that you are going to transform need to be paths. Interpolation between two of the same path The simplest use of the Interpolate effect is to interpolate between two paths that are identical. For example, take the following two paths: Now, select the two paths, and run the Interpolate effect with the settings shown in the following image. As can be seen from the above result, the space between the two circle-shaped paths has been filled with 6 (the number of interpolation steps) other circle-shaped paths. Interpolation between two different paths Now, select the two paths, and run the Interpolate effect. Exponent