I,m experimenting with Inkscape since about a year, but seeing your tutodials I feel like I tried to swimm without using my arms ;D Thanks for the great content :)
Beautiful in my eyes. Fun tutorial. I added two stagnant dots to make a clock and an almost oval bezel around the outside with a 180° flip to the background gradient to give contoured look like your lens. I used to have a clock with the flip numbers as a kid. b d
Whenever i am applying stroke to path>>break apart..it shows that "no path to break apart in the selection". I tried many times but nothing happened.😕 What should i do plz explain
Hey NIck :) I want to thank you for your videos beacause I learned a lot, thanks to you I made my youtube graphics, maybe it's not that great, but I am satisfied hahah. Keep going, you're awesome :D
what does it do to the image when you stroke to path and then break apart and then union? why do you use this? when do you use it? great tutorials im just interested in the why a bit more. you are awesome keep up the great work
It has the same effect as doing a Path > Outset (slightly larger image), but you get the added control of setting the exact width of the outset by setting the stroke width first. Basically, add a stroke of width X pixels, turn it into a path, then break apart + union fills the newly made "stroke" path up.
I've thought about it, but it would have to be really long and detailed tutorials since I'm already giving away so much for free here on UA-cam. I think it's a great idea, I just need to find the time to dedicate to it and come up with some ideas that I think would be worth paying money for.
I got all the way to the end, erased a 0 and typed a 1, then nothing appeared. After two hours of carefully following directions, going step by step very slowly and as almost without fail, I'm unable to complete the tutorial. Think Someone is trying to tell me something?
As you can see from my profile image, I have been able to complete one tutorial, but not exactly to the specs. However, it was close enough that I saved it and still use it.
I,m experimenting with Inkscape since about a year, but seeing your tutodials I feel like I tried to swimm without using my arms ;D Thanks for the great content :)
What you are doing is very importent, you are the dream user for any open source program KEEP KEEP Going
+A U F I D E R Z E That's quite the compliment. I never thought of it that way. Thanks for your support!
b E q A I have to agree and I just vistied Nick's website which is very cool. Such a fantastic advert for open source software.
one of the best tutor I've met in my life! thank you for your tutorial! you inspired me a lot!
Beautiful in my eyes. Fun tutorial. I added two stagnant dots to make a clock and an almost oval bezel around the outside with a 180° flip to the background gradient to give contoured look like your lens. I used to have a clock with the flip numbers as a kid.
b d
Whenever i am applying stroke to path>>break apart..it shows that "no path to break apart in the selection". I tried many times but nothing happened.😕
What should i do plz explain
I really like your tutorials Nick, keep up the good work!
Amazing work. You make it sound so easy which is not. At least for me.
Great stuff, subscribed. I hope to see more, especially game art materials ;)
Terima kasih
Thx for another gr8 tute Nick. Looking forward to giving this a go. Got a little nostalgic there for teen years when I had one of these clocks! >
Thanks Darrell! I remember having one of these too when I was a kid.
thanks for inspiration!!! I love your tutorial!!
+Pepan Kudla Always a pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Hey NIck :) I want to thank you for your videos beacause I learned a lot, thanks to you I made my youtube graphics, maybe it's not that great, but
I am satisfied hahah. Keep going, you're awesome :D
what does it do to the image when you stroke to path and then break apart and then union? why do you use this? when do you use it? great tutorials im just interested in the why a bit more. you are awesome keep up the great work
It has the same effect as doing a Path > Outset (slightly larger image), but you get the added control of setting the exact width of the outset by setting the stroke width first. Basically, add a stroke of width X pixels, turn it into a path, then break apart + union fills the newly made "stroke" path up.
Great Job, thanks a lot !
Great video!
amazing tutorial :)
Nick, I have a problem to separate out the vector icons that i downloaded from your site please guide me
thanks appreciate it
Have you considered putting a class together for Udemy?
I've thought about it, but it would have to be really long and detailed tutorials since I'm already giving away so much for free here on UA-cam. I think it's a great idea, I just need to find the time to dedicate to it and come up with some ideas that I think would be worth paying money for.
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL AAA+
+zeta reticuli Thank you
I got all the way to the end, erased a 0 and typed a 1, then nothing appeared. After two hours of carefully following directions, going step by step very slowly and as almost without fail, I'm unable to complete the tutorial.
Think Someone is trying to tell me something?
As you can see from my profile image, I have been able to complete one tutorial, but not exactly to the specs. However, it was close enough that I saved it and still use it.
first and great tutorial :)
I'm new to Inkscape and I gotta say ur tuts helped me a lot :)
+Lemonbruh Awesome. Thanks for watching!
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one of the best tutor I've met in my life! thank you for your tutorial! you inspired me a lot!