SpeedVin wrote:Hello really nice work.
I have 2 question to you
1.How you add tux to your image in inkscape?Originally I had found a Debian Wallpaper on Deviant Art I think which contained a somewhat similar tux (if only I could find it now :-\ )
I've started to use it as my avatar in forums and as I didn't know the license and couldn't find the original wallpaper, I decided to re-draw my already with gimp modified and downscaled version with inkscape like this:1. Make two layers
2. Copy the bitmap graphic in the lower layer
3. Draw similar lines and curves with the Bezier-Curve tool on the upper layer
http://omploader.org/vMmZsOA4. Fill the shapes with colors or gradients
http://omploader.org/vMmZsYQ/inkscape_fill_colors.png5. To adjust the shapes, use the edit nodes tool
http://omploader.org/vMmZsYg/inkscape_edit_nodes.pngLater I changed the design even further, giving the punk tux that dotted hair for example. It does not look much similar to the original one by now (which I don't have anymore).
2.How do you export this image to png?
In Inkscape, File/Export Bitmap or hit Shift+Ctrl+E.
Thank you , you helped my so much
]]>Hello really nice work.
I have 2 question to you
1.How you add tux to your image in inkscape?
Originally I had found a Debian Wallpaper on Deviant Art I think which contained a somewhat similar tux (if only I could find it now :-\ )
I've started to use it as my avatar in forums and as I didn't know the license and couldn't find the original wallpaper, I decided to re-draw my already with gimp modified and downscaled version with inkscape like this:
1. Make two layers
2. Copy the bitmap graphic in the lower layer
3. Draw similar lines and curves with the Bezier-Curve tool on the upper layer
4. Fill the shapes with colors or gradients
5. To adjust the shapes, use the edit nodes tool
Later I changed the design even further, giving the punk tux that dotted hair for example. It does not look much similar to the original one by now (which I don't have anymore).
2.How do you export this image to png?
In Inkscape, File/Export Bitmap or hit Shift+Ctrl+E.
]]>http://omploader.org/vMmQ3cQ
svg, png, blogpostIt is based on the same punk tux which I use as my user picture here in the forums.
Made 100% with Inkscape (except for the arch logo/text which I obviously did not make)What do you think about this?
License for the archlinux logo and text:
The Arch Linux name and logo are recognized trademarks. Some rights reserved. (taken from archlinux.org)
License for everything else in this wallpaper:
http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa … /88x31.png
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License.
Hello really nice work.
I have 2 question to you
1.How you add tux to your image in inkscape?
2.How do you export this image to png?
very nice. hope to see some more work from you in the future :-)
I posted an archlinux logo variation here.
]]>It is based on the same punk tux which I use as my user picture here in the forums.
Made 100% with Inkscape (except for the arch logo/text which I obviously did not make)
What do you think about this?
You might also be interested in:
my second wallpaper: exploding tacos and conky configs?
License for the archlinux logo and text:
The Arch Linux name and logo are recognized trademarks. Some rights reserved. (taken from archlinux.org)
License for everything else in this wallpaper:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License.