You can know a lot about something, but the ability to communicate that information in a clear way is almost a superpower within the reach of few 😁 Thanks so much for the video 💯
Thank you for assuming we know nothing. I really needed this tutorial. I was getting frustrated and was having a hard time following other tutorials. I don't have an art background so many of the terms are brand new to me.
I've been searching for beginner videos and the presenters are sooooo annoying... you are easy to listen to, just normal and easy to understand, and don't skip over things because they're just obvious to you. Thank you!
Always feels better to see fellas helps each other who wants to switch their environments from all painful paid apps to free wonderful open source environment. Thank for this quickstart guide
Thanks!! That’s one of the main goals of this channel- to share info and help people get their design projects made without using subscription model software.
I was hesitant about clicking this video due to the length, but I'm so glad I did. The way you explain everything enough to get a decent understanding while keeping an enjoyable cadence made it breeze by. Very easy to watch. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Hello, yes, you get right to the source and make it super easy to follow and understand. The one thing that could be easier to follow is making the cursor more visible to when you're moving, e.g, to the corners, top etc. I would lose you and needed to reply video few times. I'm sure it's probably more visible on computer but not on the phone. Thank you!!
waw, the length of this video had me postponing watching it several times at first... but once i started watching, i couldn't stop. even more impressive than your knowledge of Inkscape is your ability to explain it clearly with just the right amount of information, not toot much, no too little. i'll definitely come back to this channel for the other videos and tutorials. thanks so much.
I watched this video yesterday, then downloaded Inkscape. I tried to make a simple svg, and failed. I took a nap, came back to the video, and about 30 to 45 minutes later, I made that svg. I tried it in Silhouette Studio and it worked! Today, I watched your Bezier Pen video. I made an svg of an elf, with 6 attachments. It also worked. I'm having fun. Thank you! Watching more of your videos.
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I only ever used Inkscape for vectors. I knew it could do a lot more and discovering your channel has been a godsend. The way you demonstrate and communicate these videos is engaging and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing. Working my way through your whole playlist and enjoying every minute.
OMG!! Thank you so much for this video. The way you explain everything is so clear. It's the first time I try to learn how to design, and it seemed so complicated at first. But with your video it was so easy to understand everything. You really have passion for this. Thank you again!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I had watched other tutorials of Inkscape before and I was almost scared of the terribly complicated tool. But with your tutorial, this tool seems to be amazing and I'm confident of illustrating my children's picture books with this. Once I'm done, I'm going to send you the illustrations. You have a talent for teaching and a passion for Inkscape. Thanks again.
Such a wonderful tutorial. Makes me appreciate Inkscape and you a lot. I use connectors a lot, I copy paste to PowerPoint or affinity designer. Thanks!!!
Wow, so glad i found your channel. Completely understand what your saying. No disrespect to anyone else. Very easy to follow along and grasp. Thank you.
This has been the best video so far that I have come across to help learn Inkscape. Your pace and coverage was excellent and you don't have a droaney voice that can put a person to sleep 5 mins in. I have been trying albeit not very hard to learn this program and now feel I am making some progress as computers are not my thing. Thanks for the tutorial and I will be watching many more of your videos.
Great video! thank you for the calm explanation. As I followed along I was able to understand what you were point out and kept going "Oh! thats where it is" Lol
Thanks so much again, and same here! I love experimenting with Inkscape and seeing what it can do. Let me know if there is something you want to see in future tutorial.
Comprehensive inkscape tutorial I have ever found in UA-cam. Thanks very much I am currently learning inscape and UA-cam Just suggest me your tutorial very thanks and I am currently wishing to make inkscape my priority on Archviz presentation purposes. Some thousand day I will learn coding in inkscape so I can integrate it with blender so I can get complete package of 2D and 3D and get rid of the dependence on Adobe and autodesk.
Wow! That is a lot of information for a newbie like me. I will have to save and rewatch (a few hundred times no doubt ) but thank you, very informative😯🤣
Thanks so much!! I began filming an update to this, but now that 1.4 is getting close- I think I’ll wait for the new release. Anything in the new tutorial you’d like to see in particular?
This is so crazy, feel like I’m in school, thank you so much for helping me to learn Inkscape with so much details. Sorry for the orthography, I’m French 😊
Really like your tutorials. The voice over is great, tone, inflection, etc. Makes it very engaging to listen to! As well as you get right to it, that is so appreciated. Thank you very much. It makes me look forward to watching many more :)
Just found your channel after downloading Inkscape and needing to quickly get through the noise to the essentials. Just watched another of your videos and found this one - haven't tried working in vector graphics in over a decade and need a refresher badly. Also, I have to figure out how to import hand-drawn stuff and trace it in Inkscape to make it cleaner and scalable, but first things first: This video. Looking forward to it!
Thank you, @@IronEchoDesign - I just found one of your videos that's focused on Trace Bitmap and it answered some of my questions, at least the theoretical ones. I've been cramming my brain full of tutorial videos but need to actually *make* something. If I understand correctly, once I've traced and have a vector, i can use the paths and/or the bezier pen to tweak the resulting image? For example, I have a tree I drew in either FireAlpaca or Sketchbook, and the trunk is definitely too short. I can stretch it vertically after doing trace bitmap, but I am guessing I can just *alter* the trunk. The other thing I'm wondering about may betray a fundamental lack of understanding on my part: Is there a symmetry button or mode for drawing new stuff in vector? It's fine if there isn't; I can do horizontal symmetry in my other programs, but it would be really nice if I could find a symmetry mode for actually drawing and improve workflow. To avoid getting overwhelmed , I searched a little bit and didn't find anything and stopped looking, but I often find that the terms I use aren't the terms that graphics programs use for the same operations and functions. Anyway, thank you for responding and for all your content!
I am new to inkscape. I found it while trying find a way to one, design decals for my hobbies and then be able to send them to Cricket or print on decal sheet. That lead me to your site. My first try will be to take a Jpeg and try to manipulate it with nodes to clean it up. Thanks so much for these videos. I am slow to learn and being able to stop and try as I watch will help.
HELLO, I HAVE INKSCAPE THAT I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO USE, RIGHT NOW IT'S CONFUSING, YOUR TUTORIAL IS GUIDING ME TO LEARN SLOWLY. THANK YOU. I CAN GO BACK TO SEE IT.
very concise, I wanted to figure out how to make a doble stroke pentagram I use to draw with illustrator I have switched to Inkscape and Corel, thank you
Useful. Well done presentation. Clear and easy to grasp info. Also found this video trying to convert images into vectors. Thanks for sharing your skills and time friend. God bless you continually 🙏🏼 SUBSCRIBED and will SHARE📝📲
Hi, great video tut, easy to follow and understandable. Please can you help with where I can reduce the image file size as I keep crashing Inkscape with large file sizes. Thank you.
Thank you! I crash Inkscape with big images probably too often. Do you have Windows? Open your image with the Photos app and at the top center menu, click the 3 dots. In the dropdown choices you'll see "Resize image". There you can reduce the file size so it will be easier for Inkscape to handle. Hope this helps!
Hi Rick, thankyou so much for your videos they have really helped me to get going in inkscape. Please coud you do more on the filter editor as I have no idea what I'm doing in there. Your watercolour video on it was very helpful but anymore tips would be greatly appreciated.
I am totally new to Inkscape let alone Vectors and everything this wonderful program can achieve. Your tutorials are fantastic. Clear to understand and so informative. I am slowly building up a simple understanading of what this program can achieve. Congratulations on your wonderful and clear videos. Thank you so much. My reason for downloading and using Inkscape is to create SVG's to use in Cricut projects. I want to take a photo of a long coated dog and create a simplified SVG design. Is this something you could do a tutorial on or is it too simple a project for your audience. Thank you once again. 😄
what needs to be done in this case is known as "tracing a bitmap" where bitmap is any photo file (jpg, png etc) and tracing is the conversion of said bitmap to vectors by the editing program, Inkscape here. there are tutorials by Rick and many other graphic designers out there sharing their knowledge on Inkscape which you'll find helpful.
You are a lifesaver. Great video. Thank you! I am doing a search on your vids, but do not see if you focus at all on using Inkscape to create files to use with a laser cutter? If so, please tell me which vid to view. Thanks again!
CONGRATS on a great video. It's easy to follow and is most informative. I am migrating over from Photoshop and can't find how to do a perspective distortion on a bitmap to square the picture up. Can you plz help?
Thanks so much! I made the same move from Photoshop years back and still miss being able to do perspective distortion so easily. The nature of Inkscape being vector-based software doesn't allow this task to be done thr same way. There is a Path Effect that does perspective but I believe it only works on objects or groups of vector objects. If anyone reading this knows a good solution, could you chime in?
@@IronEchoDesign was so easy to follow - feel like I’ve learnt so much in 1 evening and looking forward to learning more through your videos! Can’t wait to start creating in Inkscape
I just discovered your YT channel tonight. Thank you! I was still using Ver 0.92. So glad I learned about 1.2 from your video. Although I downloaded a version long ago, I've never had an opportunity to work with it until today. I'm still trying to figure some things out, and it helps how you've brought up some similarities to Photoshop. I'm trying to quickly produce a log that I have in PNG, but I can't figure out how to cut my image in half. The logo is like a compass rose, with a gradient circle under it. I figured out how to create a 4-pt star and modify the node to make the star 4 skinny rays. I duplicated it, rotated the duplicate 45 degrees, and shrunk it down so I had 4 cardinal and 4 ordinal points. I created the gradient circle on a separate layer. The one thing I just haven't been able to figure out is how to cut it in half from North point to South point, then delete 1/2 of the N and S points, and everything through the eastern hemisphere for both the star points and the circle below. I would appreciate a quick tip!
Paint Bucket Tool tutorial- I’ll upload it around Halloween because it’s scares me. Kidding, kidding. I need to do a video on Paint Bucket. It really is useful, but seriously it’s hard to repeat the same actions which can be frustrating. I found out why- it’s performance takes into account zoom level and makes a raster image of the screen to perform its action. That’s why it can be imprecise. I’ll give it a shot though.
Thank you!! I have been working on and Day 2 or secondary skills. Was waiting for Inkscape 1.3 to update things, but if it gets pushed out, I’ll go forward anyway.
Totally new to inkscape. Using my Surface with no mouse. 5 minutes into the video, where I need to do the circle, I could not do it. Will now need to run out and buy a bluetooth mouse 🤦🏻♀️. I really hope I will be able to learn this programme.
Good luck on your Inkscape journey! I recently got a tablet device, and I'll try to see if there is a workaround. Mouse will work right away, but maybe there are keystrokes for the surface? Not sure.
hola, Thank you for your videos, I am new to this program and I want to know if there is a tool like Illustrator fusion, to combine objects and the number of steps for it, thank you
Thank you and great question! I haven’t used Illustrator in so long. Inkscape had path functions that do combine objects but I’m not sure how they differ from AI fusion. Any Adobe people who may be reading want to chime in?
There is a really great deep dive on splines and a woman's rabbit-hole she went down really trying to understand everything about them. I'll try to come back and edit this to leave the video title later but failing that, I can't imagine there are too many other videos on splines.
Yes! I’m behind schedule. I should have recorded the 1.3 update in the Fall. I’ll shoot that video next. Anything in particular you’d like me to include?
You can know a lot about something, but the ability to communicate that information in a clear way is almost a superpower within the reach of few 😁 Thanks so much for the video 💯
Wow, thank you so much! I just want to share what I've learned from everybody in the Inkscape community.
Thank you for assuming we know nothing. I really needed this tutorial. I was getting frustrated and was having a hard time following other tutorials. I don't have an art background so many of the terms are brand new to me.
So glad to help! Thank you!😊
This is the best channel for users like me who got frustrated earlier learning Inkscape and are now combing back. 🙏
Thank you so much!! I’ll keep making these. Love to see the community grow.
Right! I’m trying to learn myself, other software’s is very confusing, this one is to but I can learn from it.
I've been searching for beginner videos and the presenters are sooooo annoying... you are easy to listen to, just normal and easy to understand, and don't skip over things because they're just obvious to you. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’m trying to share the info in a plain, straight-forward way and with no background music. That’s how I like to learn personally.
Always feels better to see fellas helps each other who wants to switch their environments from all painful paid apps to free wonderful open source environment. Thank for this quickstart guide
Thanks!! That’s one of the main goals of this channel- to share info and help people get their design projects made without using subscription model software.
I was hesitant about clicking this video due to the length, but I'm so glad I did. The way you explain everything enough to get a decent understanding while keeping an enjoyable cadence made it breeze by. Very easy to watch. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Thank you so much!!
Hello, yes, you get right to the source and make it super easy to follow and understand. The one thing that could be easier to follow is making the cursor more visible to when you're moving, e.g, to the corners, top etc. I would lose you and needed to reply video few times. I'm sure it's probably more visible on computer but not on the phone. Thank you!!
Thanks! I've tried to enhance the cursor in future videos. I think the magnification and highlighting does help with clarity.
waw, the length of this video had me postponing watching it several times at first...
but once i started watching, i couldn't stop.
even more impressive than your knowledge of Inkscape is your ability to explain it clearly with just the right amount of information, not toot much, no too little.
i'll definitely come back to this channel for the other videos and tutorials.
thanks so much.
Thanks so much!! I got carried away with the video length. There's a lot to share!
I watched this video yesterday, then downloaded Inkscape. I tried to make a simple svg, and failed. I took a nap, came back to the video, and about 30 to 45 minutes later, I made that svg. I tried it in Silhouette Studio and it worked! Today, I watched your Bezier Pen video. I made an svg of an elf, with 6 attachments. It also worked. I'm having fun. Thank you! Watching more of your videos.
That is awesome! I'm so glad to hear of your progress. Amazing!
This is an incredible video! Thank you for explaining so well and going slow so a newbie like me can follow.
Thanks so much! Have fun with Inkscape!
This is what knowledge sharing should be like, totally valuable video, really appreciate the work you’ve put in. Thank you.
Thank you so much. That means a lot to me, and I appreciate it!
Exactly, without showing you live and wanting you to pay $197 over 5 payments to learn everything and get free bonuses for signing up.
Thanks Rhonda! I learned Inkscape from free content on UA-cam, so I wanted to do the same for others.
@@IronEchoDesign You are so welcome.
brilliantly done
7 mins in and already learned a bunch of stuff that other tuts weren't giving me
many thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks so much! I’m making an update to this soon. 😁
New to Inkscape and I appreciate these tuts very much. Thanks for making them so easy to understand.
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I only ever used Inkscape for vectors. I knew it could do a lot more and discovering your channel has been a godsend. The way you demonstrate and communicate these videos is engaging and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing. Working my way through your whole playlist and enjoying every minute.
I am so happy to hear this! ❤️ Thank you so much and I’ll keep making these. Exploring Inkscape gives me joy and I love sharing what I find.
I was searching for good content about this program and with less than 2 minutes you totally blew my mind. Thanks a lot
Thank you so much!!
OMG!! Thank you so much for this video. The way you explain everything is so clear. It's the first time I try to learn how to design, and it seemed so complicated at first. But with your video it was so easy to understand everything. You really have passion for this. Thank you again!!
Thank you!! I learned by watching tutorials like this and I wanted to pass the info forward. Plus, they’re fun to make.
Oh I was struggling till I found this - thank you soooo much
Thanks!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I had watched other tutorials of Inkscape before and I was almost scared of the terribly complicated tool. But with your tutorial, this tool seems to be amazing and I'm confident of illustrating my children's picture books with this. Once I'm done, I'm going to send you the illustrations. You have a talent for teaching and a passion for Inkscape. Thanks again.
Very cool! Thanks so much and I'd love to see your illustrations!
SO SO SO helpful!! Thank you, Rick!
Thanks!! So glad to hear!
Nice No nonsence Beginners tutorial Rick. I am sure this will help a lot of users.
Thank you! Wanted to revisit the basics and highlight the 1.2 upgrades.
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Thank so much! Glad to help!
Such a wonderful tutorial. Makes me appreciate Inkscape and you a lot. I use connectors a lot, I copy paste to PowerPoint or affinity designer. Thanks!!!
Thank you!! 😊
Wow, so glad i found your channel. Completely understand what your saying. No disrespect to anyone else. Very easy to follow along and grasp. Thank you.
Really appreciate the time it took to make such a high quality instructive video. Very helpful! Bravo.
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it!
This has been the best video so far that I have come across to help learn Inkscape. Your pace and coverage was excellent and you don't have a droaney voice that can put a person to sleep 5 mins in. I have been trying albeit not very hard to learn this program and now feel I am making some progress as computers are not my thing. Thanks for the tutorial and I will be watching many more of your videos.
Haha. Thank you!! I’ll actually be updating this video in a few weeks to show the new Inkscape 1.3 changes. Have fun with it!
Wao! This video has been one of the best videos I have seen to learn or improve the knowledge of Inkscape. Thanks so much Rick. 🙏
Thank you!! Glad it helped!
For me as a day 1 user, this video is golden 🙏
Thanks! Hoped this would help new Inkscape users.
Great video! thank you for the calm explanation. As I followed along I was able to understand what you were point out and kept going "Oh! thats where it is" Lol
Haha! Thank you!!
I am hooked on Inkscape. Looking forward to other tutorials. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
Thanks so much again, and same here! I love experimenting with Inkscape and seeing what it can do. Let me know if there is something you want to see in future tutorial.
Nice tutorial, I like tutorial without background music. Your voice is so much clear and powerful. I like everything of you.
Comprehensive inkscape tutorial I have ever found in UA-cam. Thanks very much I am currently learning inscape and UA-cam Just suggest me your tutorial very thanks and I am currently wishing to make inkscape my priority on Archviz presentation purposes.
Some thousand day I will learn coding in inkscape so I can integrate it with blender so I can get complete package of 2D and 3D and get rid of the dependence on Adobe and autodesk.
Thanks!! Great idea to integrate Inkscape and Blender. That's a goal of mine too.
Wow! That is a lot of information for a newbie like me.
I will have to save and rewatch (a few hundred times no doubt ) but thank you, very informative😯🤣
Thanks so much!! I began filming an update to this, but now that 1.4 is getting close- I think I’ll wait for the new release. Anything in the new tutorial you’d like to see in particular?
Fantastic, no mush, video. Thank you very much for your time
Thanks so much!!
This is so crazy, feel like I’m in school, thank you so much for helping me to learn Inkscape with so much details.
Sorry for the orthography, I’m French
😊
Methods to obtain 3D Text. Simplest to difficult. Thanks for your videos, they are a great tool for learning.
Thank you so much!
Thanks! This tutorial is another great help. Stay inspired!
Thank you! I really appreciate your support!
...very, very thanks Mr. IronEcho Designer... (Manuel Gallegos J., from Chile)👍👌
Thank you very much!!
Really like your tutorials. The voice over is great, tone, inflection, etc. Makes it very engaging to listen to! As well as you get right to it, that is so appreciated. Thank you very much. It makes me look forward to watching many more :)
very well presented. It was understandable and shared at a proper pace. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it!
Thank you very much! I liked it so much to see how you enjoy doing what you do.
Thanks so much! I love making these.
Amazing video. Very clear, very professional. Great tool for beginners
Very cool and in depth. Mind blown with so much thrown at me (that’s good thing)
Thanks so much! A lot to cover in this one.
Just found your channel after downloading Inkscape and needing to quickly get through the noise to the essentials. Just watched another of your videos and found this one - haven't tried working in vector graphics in over a decade and need a refresher badly. Also, I have to figure out how to import hand-drawn stuff and trace it in Inkscape to make it cleaner and scalable, but first things first: This video. Looking forward to it!
Thanks so much and good luck with your design work! If there's something I can help with let me know.
Thank you, @@IronEchoDesign - I just found one of your videos that's focused on Trace Bitmap and it answered some of my questions, at least the theoretical ones. I've been cramming my brain full of tutorial videos but need to actually *make* something. If I understand correctly, once I've traced and have a vector, i can use the paths and/or the bezier pen to tweak the resulting image? For example, I have a tree I drew in either FireAlpaca or Sketchbook, and the trunk is definitely too short. I can stretch it vertically after doing trace bitmap, but I am guessing I can just *alter* the trunk.
The other thing I'm wondering about may betray a fundamental lack of understanding on my part: Is there a symmetry button or mode for drawing new stuff in vector? It's fine if there isn't; I can do horizontal symmetry in my other programs, but it would be really nice if I could find a symmetry mode for actually drawing and improve workflow. To avoid getting overwhelmed , I searched a little bit and didn't find anything and stopped looking, but I often find that the terms I use aren't the terms that graphics programs use for the same operations and functions.
Anyway, thank you for responding and for all your content!
Super video Rick Dankeschön David in Germany
Thanks!! Vielen Dank!
Awesome. I will keep this handy. Thank you soooooo much.
Thank you!! Thanks so much!
I am new to inkscape. I found it while trying find a way to one, design decals for my hobbies and then be able to send them to Cricket or print on decal sheet.
That lead me to your site.
My first try will be to take a Jpeg and try to manipulate it with nodes to clean it up.
Thanks so much for these videos.
I am slow to learn and being able to stop and try as I watch will help.
Thanks! And good luck with Inkscape journey!
Great tutorial. Great presentation. thank you!
Thanks so much!!
Wow.. Amazing info
Thank you so much!!
thanks for doing this intro to the awesome INKSCAPE software!
Thanks! Inkscape really is great.
Well done Rick, excellent overview for someone new to inkscape. Wish I had something like this when I started out
Thank you very much, Ian!
Very helpful refresher! I need to rewatch all of yours and Nicks videos to absorb Inkscape 😊
Thanks! Logos By Nick is how I learned. He's amazing.
thanks a lot for posting this video i downloaded inkscape yesterday and your video was really helpful thanks a lot
Thank you!!
Great tutorial
Thank you : )
Thank you very much!
Very nice video, thanks!
Thanks so much!!
I love your video.
Thanks so much! I should make a new one for 1.4. 🙏
Wonderful. Subscribed!!
Thank you so much!!
Excellent video! thanks a lot :)
Thank you very much!
EXCELLENT VIDEO. thank you
Thanks so much!
Amazing tutorial! Thanks Iron :)
Thank you so much!
HELLO, I HAVE INKSCAPE THAT I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO USE, RIGHT NOW IT'S CONFUSING, YOUR TUTORIAL IS GUIDING ME TO LEARN SLOWLY. THANK YOU. I CAN GO BACK TO SEE IT.
Wonderful! Glad to help, and thanks!
@@IronEchoDesign You are so welcome. Canva, silhouette is more confusing to me, I want to learn how to use Inkscape.
Awesome Rick!
Thanks!!!
Very informative, Thanks for sharing your talent.
This is spectacular. Ty, Rick!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for this!
Great tutorial! 😊 Some things I didn’t know could be done.
Thanks!! Inkscape has a lot built into it.
@@IronEchoDesign Yes, indeed. I’ve also heard of Logos by Nick and went through his whole course, but there’s still so much to learn.
Thank you for making this video!
Thanks! I love doing them.
Thank you I like your tutorials ❤
Thank you!
That was intense😅. Great course!
Excellent tutorial.
Thank you!!
Your voice is nice 👌
However, thanks for the tutorial. I was searching exactly same thing to learn the amazing inkscape 😇
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate it!
Great video Rick! Very helpful and well done! Thanks!
Thank you very much!
very concise, I wanted to figure out how to make a doble stroke pentagram I use to draw with illustrator I have switched to Inkscape and Corel, thank you
Thank for the tutorial, now I have a lot to lern. I have tested some.
thanks man . very helpful
Thanks! I love making these.
Useful. Well done presentation. Clear and easy to grasp info. Also found this video trying to convert images into vectors. Thanks for sharing your skills and time friend. God bless you continually 🙏🏼 SUBSCRIBED and will SHARE📝📲
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you! 👍
Thanks so much!!
Love this.. thanks!!
Thanks!!
Thank You so much!!!
Thank you! 😊
Got my sub nice I feel like I got a good grip on the foundations
Thank you!!
Thank you so much
Thank you!!
Hi, great video tut, easy to follow and understandable. Please can you help with where I can reduce the image file size as I keep crashing Inkscape with large file sizes. Thank you.
Thank you! I crash Inkscape with big images probably too often. Do you have Windows? Open your image with the Photos app and at the top center menu, click the 3 dots. In the dropdown choices you'll see "Resize image". There you can reduce the file size so it will be easier for Inkscape to handle. Hope this helps!
Thanks Boss!
On My Way🚄
Nice! Thanks!
awesome vid!
Thanks!!
Hi Rick, thankyou so much for your videos they have really helped me to get going in inkscape. Please coud you do more on the filter editor as I have no idea what I'm doing in there. Your watercolour video on it was very helpful but anymore tips would be greatly appreciated.
I am totally new to Inkscape let alone Vectors and everything this wonderful program can achieve. Your tutorials are fantastic. Clear to understand and so informative. I am slowly building up a simple understanading of what this program can achieve. Congratulations on your wonderful and clear videos. Thank you so much. My reason for downloading and using Inkscape is to create SVG's to use in Cricut projects. I want to take a photo of a long coated dog and create a simplified SVG design. Is this something you could do a tutorial on or is it too simple a project for your audience. Thank you once again.
😄
what needs to be done in this case is known as "tracing a bitmap" where bitmap is any photo file (jpg, png etc) and tracing is the conversion of said bitmap to vectors by the editing program, Inkscape here. there are tutorials by Rick and many other graphic designers out there sharing their knowledge on Inkscape which you'll find helpful.
Thank you!
love from india 😍😍
Thank you! And love from Massachusetts USA to you!
Thank you for this it help alot
Thanks so much!
You are a lifesaver. Great video. Thank you! I am doing a search on your vids, but do not see if you focus at all on using Inkscape to create files to use with a laser cutter? If so, please tell me which vid to view. Thanks again!
THANK U VERY MUCH
Thanks! 😀
CONGRATS on a great video. It's easy to follow and is most informative.
I am migrating over from Photoshop and can't find how to do a perspective distortion on a bitmap to square the picture up.
Can you plz help?
Thanks so much! I made the same move from Photoshop years back and still miss being able to do perspective distortion so easily. The nature of Inkscape being vector-based software doesn't allow this task to be done thr same way. There is a Path Effect that does perspective but I believe it only works on objects or groups of vector objects. If anyone reading this knows a good solution, could you chime in?
Awesome👍Thank You.
Thank you!!
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks! Anytime!
@@IronEchoDesign was so easy to follow - feel like I’ve learnt so much in 1 evening and looking forward to learning more through your videos! Can’t wait to start creating in Inkscape
I just discovered your YT channel tonight. Thank you! I was still using Ver 0.92. So glad I learned about 1.2 from your video. Although I downloaded a version long ago, I've never had an opportunity to work with it until today. I'm still trying to figure some things out, and it helps how you've brought up some similarities to Photoshop. I'm trying to quickly produce a log that I have in PNG, but I can't figure out how to cut my image in half. The logo is like a compass rose, with a gradient circle under it. I figured out how to create a 4-pt star and modify the node to make the star 4 skinny rays. I duplicated it, rotated the duplicate 45 degrees, and shrunk it down so I had 4 cardinal and 4 ordinal points. I created the gradient circle on a separate layer. The one thing I just haven't been able to figure out is how to cut it in half from North point to South point, then delete 1/2 of the N and S points, and everything through the eastern hemisphere for both the star points and the circle below. I would appreciate a quick tip!
Hey! Do you mind making an in-depth tutorial on the "Paint Bucket Tool"? This will be highly appreciated.
Paint Bucket Tool tutorial- I’ll upload it around Halloween because it’s scares me. Kidding, kidding. I need to do a video on Paint Bucket. It really is useful, but seriously it’s hard to repeat the same actions which can be frustrating. I found out why- it’s performance takes into account zoom level and makes a raster image of the screen to perform its action. That’s why it can be imprecise. I’ll give it a shot though.
@@IronEchoDesign It's okay. Anything will do. Just as long as I can grasp the concept.
Hi. Great videos. resize images, please make a video. Is there a day two and three, etc?
Thank you!! I have been working on and Day 2 or secondary skills. Was waiting for Inkscape 1.3 to update things, but if it gets pushed out, I’ll go forward anyway.
@@IronEchoDesign see 1.3 will be released next week
Is it really!? I’ll download it and start looking under the hood. Thanks!
Well they added inkscape in the middle of our course so I guess it's time to learn 😂
Nice. Hope you like it!
dude explained sNice tutorialt like it was soone who knew everytNice tutorialng already but just needed to make sotNice tutorialng
Thank you!
Totally new to inkscape. Using my Surface with no mouse. 5 minutes into the video, where I need to do the circle, I could not do it. Will now need to run out and buy a bluetooth mouse 🤦🏻♀️. I really hope I will be able to learn this programme.
Good luck on your Inkscape journey! I recently got a tablet device, and I'll try to see if there is a workaround. Mouse will work right away, but maybe there are keystrokes for the surface? Not sure.
hola, Thank you for your videos, I am new to this program and I want to know if there is a tool like Illustrator fusion, to combine objects and the number of steps for it, thank you
Thank you and great question! I haven’t used Illustrator in so long. Inkscape had path functions that do combine objects but I’m not sure how they differ from AI fusion. Any Adobe people who may be reading want to chime in?
There is a really great deep dive on splines and a woman's rabbit-hole she went down really trying to understand everything about them. I'll try to come back and edit this to leave the video title later but failing that, I can't imagine there are too many other videos on splines.
Cool, thanks. I'll check it out.
@@IronEchoDesign "The Continuity of Splines" Freya Holmér
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Nice, thanks. Checking that out now!
Man this is good!! Thank you! Any chance you'll do one for 1.3?
Yes! I’m behind schedule. I should have recorded the 1.3 update in the Fall. I’ll shoot that video next. Anything in particular you’d like me to include?
@@IronEchoDesign wow! Thanks! No you're pretty extensive so I'm just grateful for anything you can dive into