Really like your tutorial.... I've been been a light user, and away from Inkscape for awhile, and needed a refresher... yours is so good I learned new stuff.
OMG, This saved me so much frustration! I'm an Illustrator user. It's like driving one car for 20 years, and then having to switch to another. A lot of the features are the same, it's just different from what I'm accustomed to.
I am so glad I stumbled upon this. Was just trying to put together a bookmark, instead of a business card...for my ageing one man band. How do I do gradients in Inkscape? My friend, if you are not already teaching in some school somewhere then you should consider it. Just love the way you say blueee. Kids will/do ..love it! And..just like the movie"Shakespeare In Love"....you had a dog in it!!!! I have been absolutely enlightened and thoroughly entertained. Thank You for posting.
Thanks for your work on that tutorial sir... well done. What if you wanted to candy stripe a region with the gradient tool - but no smooth gradient between stops - just instant change from one color band to the next?
@@newecreator thank you so much for these videos. I am using official manual from inkscape website. I find your videos very helpful in understanding the manual.
God damn it I can't believe you're supposed to click on the node and change the color of the node. Nodes don't have any area to them, they are singular points in space, they can't have color! That's one of the defining things about nodes. I swear Inkscape was intentionally designed to be as unintuitive as possible. I love the ideology of open source projects but sometimes they just try to be contrarian so hard that it makes it borderline unusable since you have to look up tutorials on how to do even the most basic actions. Inkscape, Libre Office, Vim etc. Here's how the gradient tool SHOULD work. The toolbar at the top should have two different fields, one for each color, and to change each color, you click on the field and select a color from a color widget. That's it. Dead simple
Gradients in Inkscape is actually easier to understand unlike Adobe Illustrator. Also, the newer versions of Inkscape have a panel for all the gradients.
@@newecreator i found the solution for it .... the gradient wasn't bound with the object/shape .. so whenever i was moving/shifting the oobject/shape then garadient wasn't shifitng along with the object
I hate this software from the bottom of my heart. even more so than microsoft word. Yet, i keep coming back using this pile of garbage. i must be insane. Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You made it fun to watch AND the instructions are easy to follow and understand.
Thank you i have been struggling with this for half an hour
I know your pain.
Thank you soooo much you have a beautiful energy!!!!
Really like your tutorial.... I've been been a light user, and away from Inkscape for awhile, and needed a refresher... yours is so good I learned new stuff.
Thank you very much!
OMG, This saved me so much frustration! I'm an Illustrator user. It's like driving one car for 20 years, and then having to switch to another. A lot of the features are the same, it's just different from what I'm accustomed to.
I only use Illustrator if I want to export to EPS.
I am so glad I stumbled upon this. Was just trying to put together a bookmark, instead of a business card...for my ageing one man band. How do I do gradients in Inkscape? My friend, if you are not already teaching in some school somewhere then you should consider it. Just love the way you say blueee. Kids will/do ..love it! And..just like the movie"Shakespeare In Love"....you had a dog in it!!!! I have been absolutely enlightened and thoroughly entertained. Thank You for posting.
Everything I needed to know, quick and easy. Thanks.
"black transparent" is probably the coolest way to say "white" i´ve ever heard :D Great video, thank you very much! :)
Well it is transparent with 0 opacity but with the assigned color, black.
Thank you for watching it!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!
Thanks man, i was strugling a lot to find this and you help me exactly with that i needed, thank you !
You're very welcome!
Thanks pal, very useful video tutorial.
love your energy
This was so extremely helpful! Thanks for making it.
My husband told me to make this video so thank him as well. ✨
Thank you so much!! Made my life a lot easier!!
Editing and thumbnail skills are amazing! I wish you had more subscribers.
You Sir are a lifesaver. Thank You so much.
That was helpful! Nice tutorial, thanks a lot!
Verry good! so interesting i like your style while describing this tutorials
i cant believe i needed a tutorial for gradients out of all things. jesus inkscape. thanks tho.
Hey man. I am just glad it's simpler than gradients in Illustrator.
well newcreator got newsubscriber thanks for the video
Now I can make my own gradients, OMAN!
Thank you! Figuring out how to add stops was driving me insane!
Yeah. Those are pretty tricky.
Thank you so much, This helped!
Nice video, thank you!
thank you very much i appreciate your tutorial i use always inkscape for my work
Tysm!! This tutorial helped in my A level exams 😁
Wait what?
@@newecreator Yuupity yuup. I didn't know how to create a gradient using three colours before seeing your video 😅😅
Thanks a lot! Very useful!
Excellent tutorial! I learned everything I wanted to know about gradients. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Excellent tutorial, thank you very much ☺️👍.
Thanks for your work on that tutorial sir... well done. What if you wanted to candy stripe a region with the gradient tool - but no smooth gradient between stops - just instant change from one color band to the next?
Atomkey Sinclair make the gradient points close together that it looks more abrupt.
Saving me! Thanks so much!
You're very welcome!
Thanks, Dude that was ........... awesome
Really useful, thanks!
Really detailed!
Was a good tutorial, thanks-
Very helpful.
Thank you so much!
bro you saved my arse !! thanks
very helpful thanks :D
Nice tutor.Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Nice job man
Thanks man.
haha, "or a tilted square if anyone argues" That's funny
thx it help me do my first digital art
Thank you so much! Really useful!
Excellent, thanks!
Amazing..thank you
Thanks a lot!
amazing tutorial
Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank You!
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Thank you :)
Thanks a lot!! :D
Thanks! you save me! hahaha
Thank you good sir.. ;)
You're very welcome!
thanks broo
You're welcome!
how to fix the gradient color on object? cause whenever I drag the object, the color changed, thanks in advance
This tutorial may help you: inkscapetutorials.wordpress.com/2011/02/15/inkscape-faq-why-do-my-gradients-change-when-i-move-or-resize-an-object/
Why its change the colour if I try to move a object which has gradient I want to keep as it is while it moves in inkscape
That sounds like a bug more than anything.
Thanks.
Thanks
You're welcome!
Doesn't seem to work for me, is it because Im attempting to use the tool on an imported PNG?
It will only work on vectors. PNGs don't work.
how do you keep it from losing the gradient settings once the shape is moved?
I don’t think the gradient gets lost when you move the shape.
@@newecreator It does for me. The gradient changes once the shape that it's in moves.
That's weird. Never happened to me.
@@newecreator ☹ waaaa! 😭
Are you moving the nodes or the shape itself?
Does learning inkscape help me in getting job. Please help .
It could because I do use it professionally.
@@newecreator thank you so much for these videos. I am using official manual from inkscape website. I find your videos very helpful in understanding the manual.
God damn it I can't believe you're supposed to click on the node and change the color of the node. Nodes don't have any area to them, they are singular points in space, they can't have color! That's one of the defining things about nodes. I swear Inkscape was intentionally designed to be as unintuitive as possible. I love the ideology of open source projects but sometimes they just try to be contrarian so hard that it makes it borderline unusable since you have to look up tutorials on how to do even the most basic actions. Inkscape, Libre Office, Vim etc.
Here's how the gradient tool SHOULD work. The toolbar at the top should have two different fields, one for each color, and to change each color, you click on the field and select a color from a color widget. That's it. Dead simple
Gradients in Inkscape is actually easier to understand unlike Adobe Illustrator. Also, the newer versions of Inkscape have a panel for all the gradients.
when i move the object then gradient doesn't move with it
What do you mean?
@@newecreator i found the solution for it ....
the gradient wasn't bound with the object/shape .. so whenever i was moving/shifting the oobject/shape then garadient wasn't shifitng along with the object
@@HARVINDERSINGH-eu1bo Congrats dude!
"you call them nodes for some reason"
They call it nodes in the documentation for some reason.
This is cursed I click on the video and you have 666 subs
Subscribe so it no longer be cursed.
I hate this software from the bottom of my heart. even more so than microsoft word. Yet, i keep coming back using this pile of garbage. i must be insane. Thanks for the tutorial
Have you updated to Inkscape 1.0?
@@newecreator Not yet. I wasn't aware that there was a new version. That might solve some issues. Thanks!
@@ichundichundduunder It might but I have some problems with it.
not usfull for my purpose