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Contest Jn

The future starts by knowing the past. The first step is on time 0. The combination of the past and the arriving of a new future passes through the present. The creation is a mix between the old movies with a reference to the colors from "back to the future". The fonts of the numbers are chomsky and Xolonium.

https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/xolonium

https://fontlibrary.org/en/search?query=chomsky

About Screen Contest

Area
750x625
Size
108.7 KB
Created
Revisions
2
Type
image/svg+xml
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA 4.0)
Maren Hachmann wrote :

Hi José,

thank you for your entry for the Inkscape 1.3 About Screen Contest!

To ensure that your entry can take part in the contest, there is one things that we'd like you to fix:

* please use a different font for the lettrs '2', which use the Times New Roman font (despite its widespread use the font is proprietary) (see rule #11)

Please let us know in a comment when you have made the requested changes!

Maren (Contest Admin)

Note: Xolonium: SIL Open font License - okay

josen wrote :

Hi,

I have changed Times new roman with chomsky.

josen wrote :

If there is any other issue I'll try to answer as soon as possible.

Maren Hachmann wrote :

Thank you! Looks good now.

I've got one tip for you: The image looks different in Inkscape vs. in Firefox currently, because Firefox does not implement all the filters that Inkscape has available, so the grainy structure of the film roll isn't visible to me, and possibly to other viewers (and voters), too, if they do not download the SVG file and open it with Inkscape.

You can help people by exporting the file to PNG and adding that PNG into the 'rendering' field when you edit the file here.

I think that after I mark this as 'checked', you can no longer edit it for the duration of the contest, so I will leave this unchecked for a bit in case you would like to add the 'rendering' preview image.

josen wrote :

Nice!
I'll try it!

josen wrote :

Done!!
Thank you for the tip. It looks better now.

Maren Hachmann wrote :

Yes! Thank you & good luck!

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