Inkscape Tutorial : How to Create Vector Portrait Illustration from Photo
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- Опубліковано 22 сер 2020
- In this tutorial, we are going to create vector portrait illustrations from reference images using the bezier tool and step-by-step explanation. To create the face shape, eyes, lips, and hair and add some shading to bring more realism.
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this man single handily broke the internet, i can't believe how good he is at teaching not stuttering the guy knows what he is doing! you got my subscribe
Even as a total newcomer, I can see how brilliant and under-stated this man is.
Had no idea Inkscape could do this, thank you for posting, subscribed.
I just used this tutorial to create a self-portrait and the tutorial is beyond amazing - super detailed and very easy to follow. Love it.
dude this is crazy, i'm really grateful to have found your tutorial
Great detailed tutorial which highlights Inkscapes vector graphics capabilities and shows what you can achieve without bitmap raster graphics. Well done Zakey design for a superb tutorial. Like you say ...lets never stop learning.
Those rounded corners!!!! Love the work...going to use for a lot of references. Got my subscription!
What I love about your art is your way of using color to enhance the base lines draw, and using thme in such an easy way on the eyes!!! good work.
Bro just made a 26 min video more helpful than my 3 month graphic design course
legend👍. thank you.
Thank you for providing this tutorial free of cost :-) you are doing a great service to Inkscape users
Thank you for this. I am a bit overwhelmed with all the info but I am also excited to learn.
His Attention to detail is AMAZING!! I myself am trying to make vector portraits and hopefully earn commissions to fund for my college tuition
good luck, all the best for you
@@ZakeyDesign Thank You, You Too!
授業で使ってます!
ありがとうございます!
Thank you for good information!
DAMNN such a good work!
I wish I could do beautiful works like this.
So helpful, thanks for the tutorial!!!
such a beautiful ,and thank you for making this video ,it helps me alot
Inspiring. Thank you! I'm going to practice these techniques and someday.... Cheers!
Amazing! Very well explained, thanks!
Muchas gracias, he aprendido mucho y me será muy útil para mi proyecto.
Thank you so much for the content!
Best portrait Inkscape tutorial
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, so appreciated
Excellent, thank you very much for the video.
Awesome Bro Keep Rock .. Waiting for your Next Video
Great tutorial man, thanks a lot!
Very interesting to watch, you Inkscape Ninja! Reminds me of the Hed Kandi and GTA artwork from back in the day. Thank you for sharing and rekindling my interest in art.
Super, helpful video.
More videos this topic pls.
Thank you very much! I just created a portrait of mine by using most of this video and it turned out pretty good.
i have seen it. great work!
this is so helpful. thank you
Brilliant, very good for me as beginner
I don't understand how videos as good as these have so few likes great videos congratulations👏
thanks a lot, man this was really helpful
Thanks for this, boutta vector it up
Bruh, you are awesome. You earned one more subscriber
Great tutorial, thanks!
Excellent Sir
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you so much!
Very nice work
Great work and exellent tutorial!
A great demonstration and step by step of what Inkscape can do. Will have to check out the other videos on your channel. You can remove stroke if the shape is still selected by clicking on none in the lower colour pallet while holding shift. ( None being the white box with the X in it located in the lower left corner
thank you for the tips!
Very good!!
Muito bom!!!
Damn I needed this! Thanks so much ❤️
Very good! Thank's
This is amazing! Love it!
I love you!! Thank you !
Nice to see you on Manjaro and making great content.
thank you very much, glad you like this tutorial
Damnnn ♥️love it
nice job . thanks
wow!!
ITS REALLY WORKED LOL THANK YOU DUDE
Nice video dude, i love it!
Thank you very much :))
Superb. It was really helpful. I learnt a lot from this video. I have gone through many videos who doesn't explain the steps clearly and it was difficult for me to follow through as I am a newbie to Inkscape. Thanks a ton.
Thank you, glad it was helpful!
excellent tutorial!! I think I can do this with your help, thank you
Good Luck!
thank you 🙏
first video i have seen in youtube with 0 dislikes
Wow, I learned a lot from watching you, thank you very much!
thank you!
bro i love you😂 i made a illustrator by viewing your video
awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good stuff man!
Ty gentleman
good job
so like it
very nice
nice
Thanks
😍
How do you create those color swatches bar on top of the image ? Thanks for the lovely tutorial
No dislikes keep it up
Can you make a video about how to set up UI like you in inkscape?
👍
where did you get this theme from my friend
Nice tutorial, but how did you get inkscape black and green ?
I did not like this video the first time I saw it. Coz I wanted to keep it a secret LOL. But then, this man deserves it. His pronunciation does not really matter here (although it could be a bit better). I became an inkscape pro from a noob, using this one video. Absolutely awesome content. UA-cam needs more work like this.
what do you use , illustrator or different format , it looks amazing . I love it .
It's Inkscape
awesome, how do you determine the diminsion (artboard) according to the pic sometimes the pic is very big comparing to the artboard do you use a same template for every illustration? thankyou.
yes, its using template
hello may i ask you, how to make custom theme like yours thanks
The vectorized version is more beautiful than the real one.
hey friend, I want to know, where did you download the Inkscape and what is the version you used to create this illustation.
for everyone else who is confused by clipping:
"A clip allows you to hide all parts of the bottom object that are outside the clip(top) object."
what theme are you using on inkscape?
how'd you get inkscape to look like that?
I found it interesting and very amazing, but im still figuring out myself about the color palette you're using, that i cant find it anywhere, do you have any advice please ?
I was wondering the same thing, how are they created?
@@rebeccaswayzee860 somebody says that it was a combination of synergy color, the thing in video is a rectangle with the colors, to gain it you can either go to coolors.co or just simply experimenting by yourself with the colot wheel in Inkscape
sir, is there an easier way than shift + L for disabling pen tool 2nd handle? thanks! 😊
i have same problem issue for this, the shorcut is awkward to press. recently just search for the shorcut in the .xml file but can't find the shift+L command, i want to change it to shift+C
hope inkscape fix this issue.
@@ZakeyDesign it's time consuming to unhand the mouse and go to L. But this video looks like he doesn't do it? or maybe because he speed up the video?
Pls help. Why do you change the blend mode to Darken or Soft Color then back to Normal? What is it for? Thanks!
Thanks so much for the video! My question though is how can I break the curved path that gets auto generated after I just drew a curve?
So this is what I'm doing Drawing 3 nodes with a problem between 2nd and 3rd node:
1. Bezier tool selected
2. Click on page to draw a node (Node 1)
3. Click another point (Node 2) and drag to draw a curved line connected the first two nodes.
4. [PROBLEM AREA] I want the THIRD node to have a straight path from the second node.
Inkscape automatically makes the line between 2nd and 3rd nodes curvy, I don't want the line between 2nd and 3rd node to be curvy, I want it to be straight. I understand I can just press ENTER and then continue where I left off by drawing a straight line, but I want it to be a seamless, continuous path. Essentially, I want an abrupt break and to revert back to a straight line path instead of a continuation of a curve. Thank you!
hello, you can press shift+L in node 2 to node 3 to straighten the line without releasing it and hold ctrl to keep the line in straight then click to create the node 3
@@ZakeyDesign thanks so much! SUBSCRIBED!
how you break or move the pen tool node and make a conical edge. which shortcut key you used ?
plz help
Hold Shift button
Sir can you please provide the color code in the description...it is hard to see
Pls add this color code in description
How do you use Bezier tool so smoothly?!!! I can not use it at all :(((( it drives me crazy specially for round corners
Can you do Tony Stark face? If you have time. Thank you.
Hello, can I ask at the 7:21 minute mark, why do you need to duplicate the pupil and send it to the back? Thank you so much.
Can I use the same technique to vectorize a landscape?
I am trying to find an easy way to create art for my video game.
of course, you can do it
It's tricky using the bezier tool. I need lots of practice to get the curves right.
you're right, the bezier tool. many tricky things in here
when having a common border like between the jacket and the hair isnt possible to use it as a common border or must draw it twice for each element? doing so must be precise and do the work two times
yes, i usually draw twice
can anyone tell me how his inkscape user interface is green and dark and mine is plane white
it's using linux theme if you are using linux called adapta nokto themes and papirus icon. see more here : zakeydesign.com/manjaro-look-and-feel-display/
how do i get rid of the black outlines when i make the lines
After you draw the shape, theres a color bar at the bottom of the screen. Scroll the color bar all these way to the left. See that white box with an x in it? That means no color or invisible. To make your stroke invisible, hold shift and clilc that x
why did he lock corners