The original image for Leonardo da Vinci's geometric studies which is traced and can be seen inside the numbers 2 and 0: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:000R-1009.jpg Fonts used: - Oswald (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald)
This image has two halves. The left one is a finished image and the right one shows only line paths. Also, there are certain elements in the right half that are showcasing that you really can do these kind of images with Inkscape. - Basis for the mask of Tutankhamun: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CairoEgMuseumTaaMaskMostlyPhotographed.jpg - Basis for the scarab silhouette: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:077_img_perso_Egypte.jpg Fonts used: - Linux Libertine (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85linux-libertine) - Euphoria Script Regular Extended (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85euphoria-script-regular-extended) - Ubuntu (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu) - Oswald (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald)
"Seductive. Passionate. Possessive. Say hello to Christine...Your girlfriend the car." The image is based on the photo I took in a local car show in 2014: https://www.flickr.com/photos/scionator/51144602381/
When I started to ponder what to do this time, I got an idea of a tree made of arrows. It's not coincidence that there is one sapling and four trees. Also, the tree shadows and sun rays are arrows. Oh, and by the way... I didn't use any fonts. I did the signature text from scratch by using the Pen Tool.
First, I got an idea of a narrowing cylinder. It didn't look good when its wider end was on top. Then I did it again by flipping the thing vertically and almost instantly I realized what it resembled: Devils Tower which became famous from the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". So next I added another cylinder, an UFO, some trees et cetera. And by the way... vector graphics arcade games were a huge thing in the 80's. :) Fonts used: - Linux Libertine (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85linux-libertine) - Euphoria Script Regular Extended (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85euphoria-script-regular-extended) - Oswald (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald?query=oswald&preview.text_type=custom)
The basis of this image is the photo I took in a local car meet in 2018. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/scionator/50947575156/) I didn't even try to create the photorealistic image since I wanted to keep the file size as small as possible. Fonts used: - Linux Libertine (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85linux-libertine) - Euphoria Script Regular Extended (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85euphoria-script-regular-extended) - Oswald (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald?query=oswald&preview.text_type=custom)
Not knowing what would happen, he pried the paint can open. And lo! Nine basic colours were released upon the world... Fonts used: - Linux Libertine (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85linux-libertine) - Euphoria Script Regular Extended (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85euphoria-script-regular-extended) - Oswald (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald)
This image was made by creating and cloning only stars. Not surprisingly, due to the colours I chose, I couldn't do this in one sitting. :)
First, I experimented with tiled clones. The cloned ellipses ended to look rather hypnotic when they were spiralling and that gave me an idea...
First, I experimented with curved lines and then cloned them. I wanted the image to look at least somewhat psychedelic. Peace.