1.0 is the main focus here. The geese migrate there, to freedom and 1.0 itself. The opened 1.0 means openness. It contains natural objects to visualize freedom (note that the mountain inspired by our favorite Inkscape logo!).
"I know that night always comes with darkness and calmness, I also know that there is light and noise from morning till dusk and finally come back night accompanied by small fireflies who approach me. At that time I learned about life balance. Learn about the many things that happen between these two things. Silent and noise, both of them always accompany them even though they are almost always far apart. Dusk knows about the fatigue and boredom created by the disgusting noise, the evening also witnessed the happiness created by silence even for a moment but it was very beautiful because the beautiful dusk was always orange with gold sparkling accompanied by sunlight shining to sleep. the journey of understanding the life of Randy Juliansyah, which is the background to the creation of this picture, until I understand the light is "Inkscape" where you make us like fireflies who hope life in the dark night"
Free flight (paper Tsuru) connotes the (Freedom, Interactivity) that Inkscape provides and its (Longevity); The comet alludes to (Color Composition). Gray-to-blue background colors (Universe, Future) because there are no limits to (Creation). Created using Inkscape 0.92.4. Voo livre (Tsuru de papel) conota a (Liberdade, Interatividade) que o Inkscape proporciona e sua (Longevidade); O cometa alusão a (Composição de cores). As cores de fundo com tons cinza para azul (Universo, Futuro) porque não há limites a (Criação). Criado utilizando Inkscape 0.92.4.
A simple Inkscape extension that lets you extract attributes (like id) from all selected paths, and show them as <text> elements inside the paths. Useful for when you want to have all paths' id shown on the SVG document as <text> nodes. You can also use it for other path attributes, like `label`, `fill`, `stroke`, `width`, `height`. Available under the Extensions > Text submenu. Check the extension's repo on GitHub for examples. Options for styling and formatting the text: Font size in pixels Color (the fill color of the <text> elements) Font (should be installed on the system) Font Weight (should be supported by the selected font) Angle (controls the rotation of the generated <text> elements, in degrees) Options for further editing the extracted text (only used with id and label attributes): Text to replace (a simple replace function to remove characters you may not want from the text) Match Regular Expression (matches the extracted text of each path to a regular expression and uses the result on the path, e.g. if the id is `Province_055` and this field `\d+`, the text on the path will be just `055`) Capitalize (capitalize all text) Group paths with the generated text elements (if checked, also group the path with its text label) Note: only works on <path> elements. If you have a <circle>, <rectangle>, <text>, etc., first use Object > Object to Path to convert it. For Inkscape v0.92 and before, you should check the extension's repository on GitHub.
About screen for Inkscape 1.0 with a twist of pop art.
A E.T. lying on the floor with virtual reality glasses, is watching a series of 3D illustrations on virtual screens. Thanks Tim. My next attempt. Font: Linux Libertine from Inkscape Library. I wait for your review. Here we go. I've had a lot of fun. Next time will be better. Thanks a lot
I have been doing some inkscape gear for NFTs. Only an artist knows how much his art is devalued in today's world, and if there are tools to value it, I will use it. I am grateful to the developers, they have my respect. Hugs!
Inkscape 1.0 Splash Screen Contest. Showing some features Inkscape can do, such as pattern along path, shadowing, radial gradient, texture, and a mesh ribbon using interpolation. License is CC-BY-SA By Dee Brieske the flamingolady
first time participate inkscape contest . In this graphics Design very simple road way place two board in inkscape logo and version ..
Splash screen for Inkscape 1.0 inspired by those cool VHS cassette covers.
Inkscape 1.0 Splash Screen Contest. The idea is that a bottle of ink is spilling over the Inkscape mountain, running wildly everywhere, and two of Inkscape’s drawing tools, the Bezier and Calligraphy tools, are picking up the ink to draw and write text. Wanted to show some of the well used and well loved features Inkscape can do, such as pattern along path, text on a path, shadowing, gradients, vector texture, and a mesh ribbon using interpolation. License is CC-BY-SA By Dee Brieske the flamingolady