Lots of polished iron. A colleague's motorbike in the parking lot, a photo on my phone and lots of clicking in inkscape. About 8200 nodes and 50 hours. I hope you like it. :) I just uploaded the svg file. Merry Christmas for everyone!
Sailboat sketch. Drawing without any gradient, transparency or blur. But it has some path effects. For the August monthly challenge. Little update: I threw a ballpoint pen on it. Because I felt this was still missing from this picture.
Isometric building blocks set. Thanks for the tip @COD! Important: since this is a symbol set, you need to copy the downloaded svg file into the inkscape symbol folder to use it.
A friend's dog. His name is Zeus. I mean the dog's, not my friend's. To the January challenge.
Golden power of the free software. Another example of the photorealistic style. I used a Panasonic battery for the look
Some fruits for the autumn table. And an entry for the October challenge. It was all very tasty. :)
A little wooden house. Can be painted. Shadows and highlights are black and white shapes with different transparencies. Therefore, the colors of the main shapes can be changed freely.
If the worst is already here, let the best be here too. Ferrari Testarossa, a British market version.
I think because of the masking the svg file does not display correctly in the browser. Only visible in Inkscape. To the December challenge.
Widely considered the best "worst car" in human history. At least among the mass-produced ones. And this was produced for 33 years. And they must have meant it, because it would be too strong for a joke. ;)
When I start to draw something, the first thing I use is the pen tool. ;) They say it's mightier than the sword.
Another seamless moresque pattern for the "tiling" path effect. Or just use it as a "pattern"...
Another continuous moresque pattern for the „Tiling” path effect. Or just use it as a "pattern"...
Continuous moresque pattern for the „Tiling” path effect. Or just use it as a "pattern"...
A seamless moresque pattern example for the "Tiling" path effect. Or just use it as a "pattern"...
Six version of an icon/logo study of the free Back in Time backup software.(forum attachment)
TT V38021 Locomotive. Due to the structure of the drawing, the main colors can be changed freely. I used cloning at many points because many elements are very similar on it. This will significantly reduce the file size.
A modified version of the previous mug. I used gradient mesh tool on the highlight spot on the left.
Again, a building block symbol set, but this time, with dimetric projection. (adjusted to a 15 degree grid) Important: since this is a symbol set, you need to copy the downloaded svg file into the inkscape symbol folder to use it.
Practical wear for hot summer days. Here it is for the December challenge.
Just another piece for the November challenge. The individual elements are separate groups, so you can mix them together. I think it could even be made interactive with some programming.
Some building block. For the november challenge. The individual blocks can be colored freely, only the color of the main shape needs to be changed. And since they are separate groups, you can easily build from them, almost like the real toy.
Another useful resource. Nice and accurate replica of Leonardo's "Vitruvian Study" in svg format. Maybe it will be useful to someone.
These are the previously uploaded patterns arranged in a file that can be used as a template. (Thanks for the tip, @Moini !)
Border lines of European states. With the exact names of the individual shapes. For the most part. ;)
A drawing left over from an older work. It can be a useful resource.