I learned Inkscape from Nick around ~5 years ago. I've basically mastered making anything on Inkscape. I even use it professionally. I love how nick still surprises me with things that I didn't know that could be done in Inkscape. Thank you Nick.
I haven't joined his master class yet, although I think about doing it. I follow his YT videos for years and the style he explains things is class. Very easy to follow in my opinion. Inkscape is an underrated graphic program.
You are a very good instructor. You explain what you do precisely and give the necessary keyboard commands without fail. So it is really simple to follow along. Thank you very much :)
this is my second Nick video Finally someone who goes at a speed and shows with the arrow in a manner i can keep up with thank you SIR this is what i needed 😊
It's always a great feeling watching & learning from your tutorials! Been following your channel for some time. I learn everytime! Thank you, you are greatly appreciated 🫡
InkScape is soooooo damn good. Just recently got into it and your videos are very helpful even though the software is very intiutive compared to the sheer possibilities it gives you
Have seen this tutorial and immediately came up with the idea that his "numeric" changing position, size etc. also would be great for exact movements and doing animations. No idea how to use it now, but maybe one day I have a whole scene and want to make movements with items on screen and make frame by frame. Or make your own live wallpaper for desktop, who knows, there is much possible if you have the creativity and imagination.
Thanks for those things as precision is important sometimes during transformations. And also that scale was a useful one to put the picture in the middle.
Really cool! Thank you for demonstrating this tool. I find myself wanting to transform an object by a specific value kinda often, so this will come in handy. On the other hand, I'm starting to ask myself if I'm too fixated on exact values. In most tutorials I see, people are doing things kinda freestyle rather than using exact values.
I started in GIMP where exact values is a must. Inkscape can support exact values, but there are times where proportions and "eyeballing" the general look can be handy
I learned Inkscape from Nick around ~5 years ago. I've basically mastered making anything on Inkscape. I even use it professionally.
I love how nick still surprises me with things that I didn't know that could be done in Inkscape.
Thank you Nick.
I haven't joined his master class yet, although I think about doing it. I follow his YT videos for years and the style he explains things is class. Very easy to follow in my opinion. Inkscape is an underrated graphic program.
@@PicStait's worth joining and honestly it is a great bang for your buck. What he brings to the table is beyond reasonable
You are a very good instructor. You explain what you do precisely and give the necessary keyboard commands without fail. So it is really simple to follow along. Thank you very much :)
this is my second Nick video Finally someone who goes at a speed and shows with the arrow in a manner i can keep up with thank you SIR this is what i needed 😊
Nick is a god of Inkscape & god of the design universe!
Nick, your abstract thinking on how to use Inkscape elements and tools is second to none. Intriguingly astonishing.
Thank you!
It's always a great feeling watching & learning from your tutorials! Been following your channel for some time. I learn everytime! Thank you, you are greatly appreciated 🫡
Thanks for the tutorial, that is pretty amazing. I had not expected that this is so easy.
Great creativity with basic tools, I admire that!
InkScape is soooooo damn good. Just recently got into it and your videos are very helpful even though the software is very intiutive compared to the sheer possibilities it gives you
Have seen this tutorial and immediately came up with the idea that his "numeric" changing position, size etc. also would be great for exact movements and doing animations. No idea how to use it now, but maybe one day I have a whole scene and want to make movements with items on screen and make frame by frame. Or make your own live wallpaper for desktop, who knows, there is much possible if you have the creativity and imagination.
@@PicSta for Animations i would use Something else, Like Rive
@@mirkohahn Thanks for your reply. I will take a look what I can find to "rive" on Google.
Thanks for those things as precision is important sometimes during transformations. And also that scale was a useful one to put the picture in the middle.
Simple and amazing explanation ❤❤
Cool! Amazing example of *thinking out of the box* 😃
That's very cool, cheers Nick.
Thank you for making this tutorial ❤
Really cool! Thank you for demonstrating this tool. I find myself wanting to transform an object by a specific value kinda often, so this will come in handy. On the other hand, I'm starting to ask myself if I'm too fixated on exact values. In most tutorials I see, people are doing things kinda freestyle rather than using exact values.
I started in GIMP where exact values is a must. Inkscape can support exact values, but there are times where proportions and "eyeballing" the general look can be handy
awesome video, thanks for share
That looks fun!
❤ Great idea!
Excellent.
Great video
Nice, thumbs up
Awesome!
Wow, thank you very much.
Thank you so much
I want to ask you a question regarding a design. How do I do that are you on X ?
It'd be good if they added an option to create duplicates automatically like you can in Affinity Designer
Not sure if title is correct, did you mean Transform Tool? Great content though, keep it coming.
Fixed 🙂
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der "einfachere" Weg:
Objekt in Pfad umwandlen
gekachelte Klone (unter Bearbeiten)
1 x gewünschte Anzahl (reihen, spalten) (zb 1x10)
verschiebung pro spalte: -100
Maßstab 10%, anhäufen
Drehung 10%
Erzeugen
I tried that but couldn’t get the same result
@@LogosByNick yeah youre right... Doesnt quiet Work for bigger numbers...
And sorry for writing in German 😊🤦🏽
Great Tutorial!
Nice tool, ive never seen this before. Is it v1.3 or new in v1.4?
It’s been around for a while, I just never did anything with it until now.
Is there a way to taper an image in Inkscape - I searched your video but couldn't find anything like that
Group object, select object, Path effects - Perspective/Envelope tool, use node tool to move the white corner nodes to the desired taper.