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Drawing Challenges, Contests, Competitions ✏️ Inkscape Challenge | 1 August 2023 - 31 August 2023
  1. #1
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁
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    We challenge you to:

    Design something with only* lines

    * Intended loosely. You may use shapes for backgrounds and you can use path effects, shading, clips and... well whatever really - the main part of your artwork should be line-based. Keep the standard high and let this restriction fuel your creativity!

    Let's see what you come up with!

    While we know we are going to get some stunning artwork, we also want to encourage beginners. If you are new to Inkscape, feel free to keep it simple.

    Multiple entries are welcome, and please do stick around for the chat!

    All abilities are invited to get involved. The complexity of your entry is down to you.

    Please post your finished artwork below. 

    IMPORTANT: If you would like to know what you could do to improve your artwork, add the phrase to your comment: "Brutal Feedback" --- only for those with nerves of steel! (Please include a brief description of your process, difficulties you have experienced and your desired outcome).

    All entries to be submitted by 31 August 2023.

    Please spread the word!
    #inkscapechallenge

    Please see CHALLENGE RULES before submitting your artwork


    Instructions/Information

    • To submit your artwork, scroll to the bottom of the page and while logged in, click the paperclip (bottom-left) to upload your image, add a description in the text box (optional) and click "Submit Reply".
    • If you'd like to post work-in-progress artwork, create a thread in the "Work in Progress" section of the forum, and post your images there, with the title "August 2023 Lines Only WIP - [your artwork title]" (you are welcome to ask for help there if you get stuck). When finished, post the final graphic to this thread.
    • There are no winners (HOWEVER, YOUR ARTWORK SUBMISSIONS ARE AUTOMATICALLY ENTERED INTO THE INKSCAPE ARTIST OF THE MONTH CONTEST). These challenges are intended to inspire, to encourage you to share your work and to build a supportive community.
    • If you post your artwork here, you agree for us to share your artwork and use your artwork to create a banner (in the event that you win Artist of the Month) - to opt out, add "Please don't share" to your post.
    • You're encouraged to discuss and offer feedback/constructive criticism to others, but please be respectful.
    • Most importantly, be creative, give your best, and have fun!

    We look forward to seeing your entries!

    Challenge entries (so far)

    Final Interpolate Sub Paths 2021
    Holding Hands
    Living In A Different Atmosphere
    Open The Blinds
    Penguin Siluett
    Hum Dont Fence Me In 03
    Hum Dont Fence Me In 02
    Hum Dont Fence Me In 01
    Hum Shape Used
    Hum What Is The Point
    Hum The Handiwork Of God
    Hum Line Used To Make Text
    Halftone Lines Page 4
    Halftone Lines Page 3
    Halftone Lines Page 2
    Halftone Lines Page 1
    Hum Work In Progress
    Hum Lines Of Power
    Abstract Space Xcant
    Sailboat
    Hum Moving Towards Home
    Hum Smoothy
    Hum Woodlands Scene
    Hum Have A Great Day
    Fireworks Abstract Background / 2023
    Fireworks Abstract Background Inkscape Forum
    Hum You Are Mine
    Hum Family Starter Image
    Leaf Night
    Leavingtheline
    Just Lines 2023
    Hum Line Tastic
    Hum Moody
    Happy In His Work
    Astratto
    Hum Heck Of A Way
    Utilitylines
    Nature / 2023
    Line Snake
    Cats
    Hum Crazy Cats Cradle
    Sound / 2023
    Hum Martin Owens
    Hum Martin Owens 2
    Abstract Lines Forum
    Wireframe
    Hum Alternate Dashed Line Tip
    Stripes Forum
    Hum More Than Just My Imagination
    Hum The Conversation
    Hum Beautiful
    Phoenix Bird / 2023
    Phoenix Bird
    Hum You Did Not Miss
    Kepler J 5
    Koi / 2023
    Hum The Original Ai
    Abstract0
    Spaceship2
    Hum Across The Finish Line
  2. #2
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    All artwork submitted to the challenge this month will be considered for (next month's) Inkscape Artist of the Month Contest (along with other artwork submitted to the Inkscape website).

  3. #3
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    This will be a difficult but interesting challenge. While waiting for something to think of, I'm sharing this made a while ago. The image itself explains how it was made. By the way, @pacer I love that image, really interested in how you got it.

    Final Interpolate Sub Paths 2021
  4. #4
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @mrks9 I'm glad you like the graphic. I used clip groups to separate the fingers. Starting from the top left, the lines become increasingly 'wiggly' toward the bottom right. I did use shapes as shadows to create some contrast. I further manipulated the lines (by eye) to give smooth(ish) and orderly edges around the hand and fingers.

    The hand shape was from a previous project and can be seen in last years Valentine's challenge. I'll attach the hands illustration as it is relevant to this challenge.

    I am looking forward to seeing what you produce.

    Holding Hands
  5. #5
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Nice work as usual.

    This is not my best, just an idea of flourishes (lines) that resemble a flying bird ... maybe "swooshing" around ... above and beyond.

    Living In A Different Atmosphere
  6. #6
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @pacer Nice, thanks for the explanation.

  7. #7
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hi. This piece is a mini-pun on me, as  I have been struggling with vision issues for about 9 months.

    It is a simple cartoonish idea  in black with white lines overlaid to give a cut appearance. "Open the Blinds" or "increase the wattage". Hope it brings a smile your way.

    Open The Blinds
  8. #8
    hoyd hoyd @hoyd

    I wanted to make a penguin of lines. Ideally, standing on an iceberg in the middle of the night out at sea, full moon. Brutal Feedback wanted.

    Penguin Siluett
  9. #9
    Hum Hum @Hum
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    Made a simple shape to use as a source for "lines". For the animal, markings, and so on.

    Then created "Don't Fence Me In".

    Hum Shape Used
    Hum Dont Fence Me In 01
    Hum Dont Fence Me In 02
    Hum Dont Fence Me In 03
  10. #10
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hoyd, this is very nice work. I like it.

  11. #11
    hoyd hoyd @hoyd

    Thanks @Hum

  12. #12
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @hoyd Welcome to the challenge. Your penguin is very tidy. Its a simple design and it is well executed. If you are interested in going further, perhaps, try another animal/object and use line width or spacing to add detail. For this challenge, you could use patterns for your lines which can speed up the process. The presentation of your artwork is very good. I recommend that you maintain this high standard as you try new things.

    Below is a crude example of various line patterns which can be found within the Fill and Stroke dialog. As you can see, just using black and white lines can provide contrast. I am interested to see what you come up with.

    Pacer
    Challenge Admin

  13. #13
    hoyd hoyd @hoyd

    Thanks @Pacer, that is helpful and kind of you. 

  14. #14
    Hum Hum @Hum

    This "result" uses the same shape I shared on my previous post. From it I created the "girl" as line shapes. and then moved on to make the squiggly lines.

    Someone has said a "line" is a "point" (dot) that went on a dance. Happy dancing, Inkscapers!

    Hum What Is The Point
  15. #15
    Hum Hum @Hum

    This was made from various lines (used to form shapes).

    Perhaps it does not count for this challenge.

    Look around and see ... everywhere ... "The Handiwork of God".

    Hum The Handiwork Of God
  16. #16
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hi. Maybe this one also does not qualify for this challenge.

    I made a simple line and using the mouse, then  formed these individual letters.

    It could spark an idea for others to use.

    Hum Line Used To Make Text
  17. #17
    Paddy_CAD Paddy_CAD @Paddy_CAD
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    A few half-tone experiments that could possibly be squeezed into the definition of line art. These all start out with tiled clones overlaid on text.

    Halftone Lines Page 1
    Halftone Lines Page 2
    Halftone Lines Page 3
    Halftone Lines Page 4
  18. #18
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @Paddy_CAD

    The middle two definitely qualify.  I like the third (perspective) graphic. How did you do it?

    So, that is proof of concept. I would like to see you take that technique further.

  19. #19
    Hum Hum @Hum
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    Made up of various lines. Went from inspired to frustrated, stumped, re-worked, and then hands off to consider it finished.

    This may not be exactly what is looked for in this challenge.

    Yet I have  got it out of my head and for potential pleasure for you.

    Enjoy a great day.

    Hum Work In Progress
  20. #20
    Hum Hum @Hum

    100 percent from my imagination

    "Lines of Power".

    Hum Lines Of Power
  21. #21
    Gabor Gabor @razr
    *🔥🔥🔥

    I don't have much time this month but I don't want to miss the monthly challenge. So I make something. A little exercise on how to make a gradient without the gradient tool.

    edit: after a day, of course, i found some glitches, so I had to update the picture in the gallery.

    Sailboat
  22. #22
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @razr Super clean, really elegant. Thanks for sharing 💯

  23. #23
    Gabor Gabor @razr

    Thanks @mrks9. I try to move away from photorealism and create something that is more like a drawing. Now that's how it worked. 🙂

  24. #24
    XCANT XCANT @XCANT

    I present you my piece for this challenge! Abstract Space was designed by take inspiration from the maps contour lines. I'm super happy with the results ^^

    Abstract Space Xcant
  25. #25
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @razr That boat is beautiful. Did you do the shading manually, with patterns or something else?

    @XCANT I really like that. A nice set of colours and I like the composition too.

  26. #26
    XCANT XCANT @XCANT

    ok 👍

  27. #27
    Gabor Gabor @razr
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    @pacer The shading is done by interpolation. This gives good and relatively easy editing options. In addition, I used other path effects at some points, although sometimes - on the lower spiro-curve, for example - only for reference.

  28. #28
    Hum Hum @Hum
    🖊*

    Hello.

    Hello.

    Used a French lettering book from the very early 1900s (around 1906) as a reference to create the letters. Then made a line  and duplicated it to create the curved  designs within it.

    Hum Smoothy
  29. #29
    Hum Hum @Hum
    🐦

    Woodlands scene. Made from different lines.

    Hum Woodlands Scene
  30. #30
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Have a great day. Different lines used to creste character and curvy design inside "sign".

    Hum Have A Great Day
  31. #31
    Hum Hum @Hum
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    I made the red starter doodle from a single curvy line. This resembled a bird (possibly a hen). Then I rotated that and "saw" a potential duck within it. I created the ducks from the rotated idea. Next I  used the original starter thing to add filler on the left side of the design. Lastly, I added the dashed lines as backing for the 3 ducks portion.

    Many different lines were used overall.

    I call the piece "You are Mine" because we belong to the same family. A bit of  odd ducks. Still unique but alike  in how we waddle and quack and splash around.

    Enjoy a marvelous day.

    Hum Family Starter Image
    Hum You Are Mine
  32. #32
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
    🔥

    I couldn't come up with any ideas, so I started playing. I call it Fireworks 🎆

    Fireworks Abstract Background Inkscape Forum
    Fireworks Abstract Background / 2023
  33. #33
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁
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    @mrks9 That is mesmerizing, but no ideas! Not possible. You always have good ideas. There are many possibilities. Hint: Any and every object can be made up of lines. You have 16 days to produce another awesome entry!

  34. #34
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    Here is something I thought up today.

    Leaf Night
  35. #35
    Algot Runeman Algot Runeman @AlgotRuneman
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    Dropping in.

    Probably wiping out.

    Love the work others are doing.

    Leavingtheline
  36. #36
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @pacer I love that image 💯

  37. #37
    Hum Hum @Hum
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    I used the same  line to form the kneeling monkey's body with the Pattern Along Path LPE for individual curves.

    Then I tweaked the same line to form the plant like background surrounding the monkey.

    His eyes tell it all. Maybe he is out of line?

    Hum Moody
  38. #38
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
    🔥

    Just lines.

    Just Lines 2023
  39. #39
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @mrks9 That is definitely on the right lines. Love it.

    I know YOU can push this challenge further. :)

  40. #40
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hi. Same 6 px  line used over and over again. Straight and curved lines.

    Hum Line Tastic
  41. #41
    Loris Loris @LoRis
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    Three variants on how does the same silouette can circumscribe an abstract form.
    Figures borned for a short mastodon post about the new inkscape version and its filling feature.

     

    EDIT

    1-  *post = thread

    2-  It looks like I interrupted the confidential mood of this forum, when just I'm new here and intended being serious as the simplest way to introduce my image. Hello everyone.

    Astratto
  42. #42
    Algot Runeman Algot Runeman @AlgotRuneman

    Surrounded by his primary line, with face elements mainly done using b-spline path with "bend from clipboard", he is happy in his work.

    Happy In His Work
  43. #43
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @LoRis Welcome to the forum and to the Inkscape Challenge.

    For this challenge, you are encouraged to draw something using only lines (open paths, line patterns etc.).

    If you would like to discuss other topics (unrelated to this challenge) with the challengers you can do that in the Challenger Chat.

    Pacer
    Challenge Coordinator

  44. #44
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Used a 6 pixel line to create this. Curved lines around lettering.

    Hum Heck Of A Way
  45. #45
    Algot Runeman Algot Runeman @AlgotRuneman

    Some would use the old line, "He's just phoning it in."

    Still, it's an effort to use only land lines, straight ones except it gets a little cloudy, and there's a sag between utility "poles".

    Utilitylines
  46. #46
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
    🖌

    Nature. The image of the leaf from @pacer inspired me for this.I loved that image 😊

    Nature / 2023
  47. #47
    Hum Hum @Hum
    🔥

    Marco's, your last entry (so far) is incredible and red hot. Thank you for sharing this great art.

  48. #48
    Loris Loris @LoRis

    Ok @pacer, I'll look at how to fit better in the topic as soon.

  49. #49
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁
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    @mrks9 I think your 'Nature' piece is the best artwork I have seen from you to date. Stunning!

    You are making good progress. Sometimes progression is not linear, it speeds up and slows down. Every so often, something just clicks.

    Beautiful piece thanks for sharing.

    Any chance I can see the SVG? I have no Idea how you managed to do those birds. Every time I attempt interpolation I get an unpredictable mess.

  50. #50
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    Thanks, @Hum glad you like it.
    Thank you, @pacer. Sure, here goes the svg. What I did here was to use only a part of the silhouette that I attached to another separate and simpler path. If you say you sometimes get an unpredictable mess, so do I, and the solution is usually to do path/reverse to one of the paths. I added to the svg one more step after the interpolation, which is to change all the nodes to smooth, it usually improves a lot, although I didn't use it for this case.

  51. #51
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁
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    Thanks @mrks9 I'll give that a shot.

    In the mean time, I came up with thisss. I'm not sssure what people will think of it.

     

    Line Snake
  52. #52
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
    *

    I like it. If I remember correctly, that's one of Inkscape's default patterns. Clever way to use it 👏 Have you used Shape Builder?

  53. #53
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @mrks9 I don't know of a pattern like that, but I haven't really explored. Below are the parts used.

    The pattern was made with the shape builder tool and these elements were utilised with pattern along path and markers.

  54. #54
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Many lines used. Made main portion of animal and then used the Bend LPE to distort it. Used a clipping mask and added text.

    Hum Moving Towards Home
  55. #55
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @pacer Oh, I see. That would be a great pattern to add to Inkscape 😉

  56. #56
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @Hum I like it, it has a certain Ancient Egyptian feel to it 😃

  57. #57
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Once you stated that, Marco's, I see the Egyptian resemblance.

    My original intent was some kind of animal, like a fox, wolf of some kind, or an odd cat like thing.

    Thank you.

  58. #58
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    I saw an image on the net and I thought of doing something similar with cat silhouettes. It's not all lines, but I think it fits the spirit of the challenge 😄

    Cats
  59. #59
    Hum Hum @Hum
    *

    Hi. Martin Owens shared a video a while back where he encouraged users to share bug reports.

    The link to the video is

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=mCXhM8gxPLs&feature=share8

    I referenced that video for this series of drawn  lines. I then added several triangle shaped lines to "cut out" the main horizontal curved lines.

    This is version 1.

    The overall idea here came from reviewing work in process videos shared by scratchboard artist Michael Halbert. His work can inspire you.

    Version 2 has more swirls around my drawing of Martin.

    Hum Martin Owens 2
    Hum Martin Owens
  60. #60
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @Hum Nice idea, although it's strange to see Martin without the bowler hat 😁

  61. #61
    Hum Hum @Hum
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    Thank you, Marcos.

    Ah, yes.  Who could ever replace the real Martin Owens?

  62. #62
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    Just playing with shapes.

    Wireframe
    Abstract Lines Forum
  63. #63
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Another excellent work, Marcos. Clever and simple and beautiful. Thank you.

  64. #64
    Hum Hum @Hum
    *

    Hi. I was very excited to "discover" this "tip" as an alternate way to create dashed lines from strokes of any shape, straight  or curved.

    These dashed lines can be randomly placed and with random lengths.

    But ... it has limited use. In that I can only get this to work using version 92.4. Higher Inkscape versions do not work because a key field in the Live Path Effect > Sketch, cannot be set to ZERO, as it can in that version.

    Still, you may be like me, in maintaining different Inkscape versions. Just so you can re-use them and maintain some functionality in them that is changed or lost in higher versions.

    I add this tip here because it may help in this challenge. Or, as a minimum, it might  stir  you to explore using the LPE Sketch. Have fun and create good and great stuff.

    Hum Alternate Dashed Line Tip
  65. #65
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Crazy Cat's Cradle.

    Do not get caught. :)

     

    Hum Crazy Cats Cradle
  66. #66
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    Sound.

    Sound / 2023
  67. #67
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Again you come up with great ideas and great work.

    I really like this piece. Thank you.

  68. #68
    Algot Runeman Algot Runeman @AlgotRuneman

    @mrks9

    Wow! That "Sound" is amazing.

  69. #69
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    @Hum @AlgotRuneman Thank you, I'm glad you like it 😉

  70. #70
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
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    I've gotten a taste for playing with stripes 😄

    Stripes Forum
  71. #71
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @mrks9 nice work! I'm pleased you are enjoying the challenge.

    Looking again at your bird. I have a preference for living things (animals, plants... ) and I love your style. It would be awesome to see you use those skills on more animals, if you have the time.

  72. #72
    Hum Hum @Hum

    A wild idea made with different lines.

    Hum More Than Just My Imagination
  73. #73
    Hum Hum @Hum

    The Conversation.

    Hum The Conversation
  74. #74
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Beautiful. 

    Made of negative space and "regular" lines.

    Hum Beautiful
  75. #75
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
    🔥

    Phoenix bird over a fountain, representing fire and water.

    Phoenix Bird
    Phoenix Bird / 2023
  76. #76
    Hum Hum @Hum

    This is great work, Marco's. Your unique mind and skills makes this another powerful entry. Thank you for sharing this.

  77. #77
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    Thanks @Hum I'm glad you like it. In this challenge I have realized the power of the interpolate extension for those who ( like me ) don't know how to draw. I think it can be a path to explore 😃

  78. #78
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hi there. I call this one "You Did Not Miss". 

    When we speak the truth, we do not "miss". We hit the target.

    Made with different lines.

    Hum You Did Not Miss
  79. #79
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    @mrks9 If you keep saying you can't draw, you might believe it. I have seen otherwise.

    In my opinion ~90% of drawing is the idea (you have these). The other ~10% is the stubbornness to successively scribble/scratch/play until what you see is what you want to see. If you have ideas and you can tell when something looks good/right you have all the tools to draw.

    Your artwork is imaginative and clearly you have a standard that you feel you need to achieve before publishing. I'd call that an artist!

    Very nice work. Thanks for sharing.

  80. #80
    Inkonic Inkonic @Inkonic

    Hello everybody. This is what I made today. I'm not very happy with the final result. But hey, at least it includes an inspiring quotation😁🖖

    Kepler J 5
  81. #81
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9

    Thanks, @pacer 🙌

  82. #82
    Marcos González Marcos González @mrks9
    🔥🔥🔥

    This Koi will be the last entry for this month 😊

    Koi / 2023
  83. #83
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hello. "The Original A.I.". (Apathy and Ignorance.)

    A badly formed poem. Made with  some lines and some humor and yes, some multiple meanings.

    Hum The Original Ai
  84. #84
    Loris Loris @LoRis

    I refined my proposal, a kind of "pebble in the dust".

    Abstract0
  85. #85
    Espp Espp @Espp

    Hi,

    This is my first time posting something and I do it last minute. Sorry. I am a beginner, so if possible I would appreciate brutal feedback.

    Spaceship2
  86. #86
    Algot Runeman Algot Runeman @AlgotRuneman

    @Espp You have established a high bar for a beginner. The work is well designed and certainly fits the month's challenge.

  87. #87
    Pacer Pacer @pacer🏁

    Hello @Espp . Welcome to the Inkscape challenge and to the forum.

    I agree with @AlgotRuneman . Your entry is a good fit for the challenge and a good effort for a beginner.
    If you have the time, stick with the challenges (September's challenge is already posted). I am interested to see how you improve over the next few months.

    Pacer
    Challenge Coordinator

  88. #88
    Espp Espp @Espp

    Thank you @AlgotRuneman. Thank you @pacer. I will try the next challenge.

     

  89. #89
    Hum Hum @Hum

    Hi. "Across the Finish Line".

    Thanks to everyone who made this month's challenge so novel and creative and fun.

    Hum Across The Finish Line
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