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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?
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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.
Last edited by thoughtcrime (2009-09-27 18:47:24)
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very nice job! i like it alot
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Hey nice one...Breath of fresh air from all those "Arch-on-black" wallpapers
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very nice. hope to see some more work from you in the future :-)
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That's a great tux.
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Thanks for the comments
very nice. hope to see some more work from you in the future :-)
I posted an archlinux logo variation here.
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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?
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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.
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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
Last edited by SpeedVin (2009-09-27 17:21:39)
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I made a second wallpaper:
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