While the large, downloadable and printable files, 600dpi at A3 size, as well as the backstory, are published on my website, starting with January (gratis, no cookies, no tracking):
@mks9 Thanks, it's nice to know I could bring something new to someone's attention! The result I got is quite abstract, in the example, but if you are smart about where you place the dots, using the one-click function of the Spray tool, it should be possible to create stuff that is more 'realistic'.
The November calendar page is available 📆! This time, with a short tutorial about text direction in Inkscape and its limits (with only Latin script text)!
I've started out this year by publishing my calendar pages in English (previously only available in German).
Preview images will be available here:
https://inkscape.org/~Moini/galleries/inkscape-calender-2024/
While the large, downloadable and printable files, 600dpi at A3 size, as well as the backstory, are published on my website, starting with January (gratis, no cookies, no tracking):
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Nice calendar, I like the isometric illustrations 🤩🤩
Happy New Year :)
@Moini It looks great, it's a very nice project. Thanks for sharing 😉
Hi all, I've just uploaded the calendar page for February! 📆 Have fun :)
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Jan/calendar_02-24/
The calendar page for March is available now! 📆 Have fun :)
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Feb/calendar_03-24/
The calendar page for April is up 📆 ! Enjoy the happy scene!
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Mar/calendar_04-24
Preview:
I've just uploaded the calendar page for May 📆! Maybe get inspired to make your own tesselation :)
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Apr/calendar_05-24
The calendar page for June is available now 📆! It also contains a mini-tutorial about making low poly art with Inkscape (more or less automagically).
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/May/calendar_06-24/
Preview:
Thank you very much, @Moini I use that extension for abstract things, I never thought of this use 💯
@mks9 Thanks, it's nice to know I could bring something new to someone's attention! The result I got is quite abstract, in the example, but if you are smart about where you place the dots, using the one-click function of the Spray tool, it should be possible to create stuff that is more 'realistic'.
The calendar page for July is available 📆! It also contains a mini-tutorial about making mesh art with Inkscape (more or less automagically).
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Jun/calendar_07-24/
Preview:
The August calendar page is available 📆! It also contains suggestions about exploring the Inkscape documentation for the depicted tools.
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Jul/calendar_08-24/
Preview:
Thanks, @Moini I love how the artist did integrate the tools into the illustration 😀
The September calendar page is available 📆! This time, without any tutorial, there's just too much else to do for me currently!
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Aug/calendar_09-24
Preview:
The October calendar page is available 📆! This time, without any tutorial again, September was a busy month!
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Sep/calendar_10-24
Preview of „Farmscape – Create your dream.“ by Stephanie Luz (License: CC-By-SA 4.0) :
The November calendar page is available 📆! This time, with a short tutorial about text direction in Inkscape and its limits (with only Latin script text)!
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Oct/calendar_11-24/
Preview of „The Way of the Vector“ by Adrien Marceau (License: CC-By-SA 4.0):
The December calendar page is available 📆! This time, with a short tutorial setting up your document for isometric drawing in Inkscape!
Read tutorial and download full-size calendar at:
https://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2024/Nov/calendar_12-24/
Preview of „Portal“ by Milad Moosavi (License: CC-By-SA 4.0):