Inkscape is a tool of creative discovery. Maps and islands have been the real world equivalent of new discoveries - so the 1.2 island appeared with endless ideas hovering around it.
20 years of Inkscape is not the end of the journey but a huge milestone. The new version is built on the foundations of the previous versions and is becoming better with each iteration. It's a shining example of what is possible in open source software when a great team of dedicated developers gets together and works their magic. I tried to showcase what can be done in Inkscape with simple shapes and without fancy drawing skills. Using only a limited set of tools to create a consistent yet rich look. The piece relies heavily on gradients, tapered and power stroke path effects on simple lines and basic shapes [circles and rectangles were the starting point for most elements]. Organizing a design of this complexity was key. The improved layers and objects panel was a huge help in keeping the 2500+ objects that make this scene under control. Bebas Font: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue?query=bebas Barlow Condensed https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Barlow+Condensed?category=Sans+Serif
My entry is all about the fun I have when working with Inkscape. It's an awesome tool and makes the creation of vector art a joy. I tried to get that vibe across as well as use some of the great features of the tool to showcase the abilities in a 'not quite like any other tool' way. Enjoy!
This image has the 4 newest features that appeared in Inkscape 1.2. Can be seen on the top plate of the UFO plane From the left there is a Refactored Color Palette, Multiple Page Documents, New Snapping Guides, and Re-imagined Gradient Panel features. The position of the UFO plane, which is slightly tilted to the right, symbolizes dynamics, meaning that Inkscape will always advance and keep up with the times. Why did I choose the UFO plane? because it is mysterious but always a hot topic. Like Inkscape, which seems not widely known, but always brings good features that can compete with other well-known software. Font Orbitron: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Orbitron?category=Sans+Serif,Display Font Cabin: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Cabin?query=cabin#about
A clean take on the about screen to be included in 1.0.
Inkscape 1.0, create free!
Inspired by the name INKSCAPE. "Draw Freely" continues with flow/escape of ink of various vibrant colors. Tried to keep it very simple and clear. Fonts used: Sacramento, Roboto Light/Black
Inkscape 1.0, a gift for all of us!
Fonts i use : Bebas Neue by Ryoichi Tsunekawa https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue/ Roboto by Christian Robertson https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto/
Intento reflejar la forma de edicion de Inkscape que se basa en nodos. Attempt to reflect the Inkscape edit way that is based on nodes.