Scale factor between the circles is at golden ratio. The number of the circles with the same size follow the Fibonacci sequence.
With a hue rotation animation. No clipping or cloning is used, in order to make the image simple enough for browsers to render without any issue.
Scale factor between the circles is at golden ratio. The number of the circles with the same size follow the Fibonacci sequence.
A 4k image drawn through a longer period of time as usual. Idea came in 2017, project started in 2019 and finished during the latest weeks of 2021. Keep hanging on!
20 years of progress to render this image. Does it work in the gallery? Does it not? You decide. Handle with care - click the image if absolute necessary. Renders relatively fast in inkscape. --- Curated by Maren Hachmann on January 26 2023 2:24 AM
"Celebrating 20 years of Inkscape" Based on the About Screen: Inkscape 1.3 by Denis Kuznetsky. https://inkscape.org/~inkscape/%E2%98%85about-screen-inkscape-13 Animation made with inkscape and blender.
Similar concept as before, but with a more resource-friendly outcome. --- Curated by Maren Hachmann on January 26 2023 2:24 AM
Scale factor between the circles is at golden ratio. The number of the circles with the same size follow the Fibonacci sequence.
A filter animated by an <animate> tag modifying a huerotate value in the filter chain. How deep is the rabbit hole? Time to explore.
Scale factor between the circles is at golden ratio. The number of the circles with the same size follow the Fibonacci sequence.
Tried involving some turbulence although it gets lagging a bit at full size. Animated filter ftw.
A knot depicting a Christmas tree. With an animated filter to keep things in motion. Happy New Year 2020!
Playing around with the about screen for one. Will have to split and reduce for the final. Probably it's too fancy anyway.
Christmas tree with a twist. Made with gradient meshes and spiced up with a wood grain filter.
Scale factor between the circles is at golden ratio. The number of the circles with the same size follow the Fibonacci sequence.
A knot depicting a Christmas tree. With an animated filter to keep things in motion.
Textures are generated with filtering only. Check the original svg here: https://openclipart.org/detail/313119/chalkboard-letter-2
Constructed from gradient meshes with only greyscale mesh nodes. Colours are added by a 256 step gradient map filter generated by s_uv's extension -modify color-adjust-colormap-. "Theoretically" a smooth fade should be rendered between the steps.
There seems to be a bug in the gallery related to plain years -tags of "2016" and "2017" are removed and it seems that you cannot upload files named as 2017? Also I always forget chosing the license. Nevertheless, Happy New Year to everyone!
Inktober 05th, 2021. Svg is available at openclipart -was too much to handle by the upload panel here with the svg preview going on: https://openclipart.org/detail/333559/raven
Originally made this as a sculpture design a year ago for a contest with all technical details, 3D model etc. Now there was a weekly challenge about drawing a rooster in the name of the chinese new year 2017 so given it a retouch. Traced a previously rendered wallpaper and added in heavy filtering to this "rooster". Original image is here: http://lazururh.deviantart.com/art/little-bird-627379923 used stone filter here: https://openclipart.org/detail/271687/stone-pack-5 used wood filter based on this one: https://openclipart.org/detail/269726/wood-grain-megapack Ant made by scathlock at https://openclipart.org/detail/66769/ant. Font used for the numbers is architect's daughter by Andrew Ter-Grigoryan available at https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/architect-s-daughter under ofl license. Once again, happy new year!
Based on openclipart work, spiced up in gimp. Original source: https://openclipart.org/detail/241835/arrows-ammonite-4
A calendar of the year 2018. Board meetings are marked red, vector meetings are marked with blue.
Made with 0.92. However that prevents 0.91 to render it. Svg source: https://openclipart.org/detail/267212/mesh-gradient-wallpaper
Six balls going endlessly inside a glass endless knot -depicted as an impossible object.
Animatemotion inside of a glass hexagon ring. For a challenge at the forum. https://inkscape.org/forums/competitions/new-challenge-21-september-2021-04-october-2021/ Tried adding a fancy filter to the moving dot but it resulted in a 0,1 fps animation... so filtering is reduced to screen blending mode on the glass.
With a duotone filter. Recolouring a gradient mesh is painful to say at least. So what are the options for doing so? Either playing with the blending modes or playing with filtering. Too bad the linear colour transitions are pale. May need a more decent colormap filter primitive, if there was... Something similar can be hacked together by filter editing. Source svg here: https://openclipart.org/detail/267213/mesh-gradient-wallpaper-2
Six balls going endlessly inside a glass endless knot -depicted as an impossible object. With additional coating and reflection/highlight overlays.
Based on a remix from openclipart. For "inktober" and another drawing challenge. https://inkscape.org/forums/competitions/new-challenge-21-september-2021-04-october-2021/ https://inkscape.org/forums/finished/inktober-2021/ Original clipart: https://openclipart.org/detail/333491/hexagon-ring Idea came from HenryM: https://openclipart.org/detail/333437/rotating-tumbling-geometry
An animated svg filter was used for this effect. It's a bit resource-heavy when rendered as an svg, so captured it into a gif with sharex for those who can't render the svg. Edit: tested if the gif could be used as a thumbnail but then it's not animated so removed the svg entirely. It's available at openclipart. openclipar.org/detail/331168/stop-smoking-animated
Fiddling with the gradient mesh in pre3 0.92. Made a source model in blender and rendered to a source image for this. And had given up after hours on tracing the colours exactly with the mesh tool. So many problems with it, will try the mesh tool in pre4 next time on it...
An animated svg depicting a van cruising through an imaginary desert landscape. Then arrives a deep diver, an anchor and some deep sea treasure? Maybe he is diving from the BlueBird?