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Thank you @Polygon  If you mean the one above the icon, I tried to make a kind of optical illusion by merging layers. The idea was that the square, although it belongs to the background, would seem to go through the clock.Â
I was replicating a tutorial for the center optical illusion image and ended up with a clock for the challenge đ In blues and creams in Inkscape, but when I moved it to Gimp it became black and silver.
Funny fact: Do you know why clocks and watches in ads almost always show about 10:10 or 1:50? For one simple reason: aesthetics! Itâs all about composition! Imagine if a displayed clock showed, letâs say, 9:35 or 3:05 or 8:25⊠not as appealing, right? The funny thing is that when digital clocks and watches came out, many advertisers kept displaying that 10:10 hour, even though it didnât make any sense anymore. They could easily display 12:00, and it wouldnât matter. Nowadays, you donât see it as often, but it still happens.đ
@mrks9 I was wondering where did I see that origami before?đ€Ș Yes, it always remains beautiful! Your clock seems like from a parallel universeâș If it worked counter clockwise, it could have been a time machime to the pastđ§
Hey @Gaillycool . Nice to see you back in actionđ
Sunclock Once again I made use of the Film Grain filter. For the sun's inner body I used the Chalk & Sponge filter above an object with a "golden" gradient. The original sun design is not mine. I just reworked (with the use of power strokes), the design I found HERE . Although it's an excellent piece of work, my guess is that this not an original design either, because the face doesn't look very Aztec to me -they call it "Aztec Sun Face".
I overused clipped blurred technique to obtain irregular but cutting edge gradients. The broken hourglass was a little challenge in itself and I had to try many things to obtain the desired result : combination of various blending modes, mainly Product and Superposition + highlights.
We challenge you to:
Draw a Clock.
If you are new to Inkscape, feel free to keep it simple.
Multiple entries are welcome, and please do stick around for the chat!
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As other times, what I have achieved in Inkscape and what I have retouched in Gimp.
@mrks9 Cool images; whatâs the rectangular shape in the center?
Thank you @Polygon  If you mean the one above the icon, I tried to make a kind of optical illusion by merging layers. The idea was that the square, although it belongs to the background, would seem to go through the clock.Â
ThatÂŽs what I`ve guessed. But find it kinda distracting as IÂŽm not expecting a transparent centre: where is the drive? đ
@Polygon If you think about it realistically, I know it doesn't work. But hey, it's all about playing đ
I was replicating a tutorial for the center optical illusion image and ended up with a clock for the challenge đ In blues and creams in Inkscape, but when I moved it to Gimp it became black and silver.
water clock
The always 'Happy Hour' alarm clock
@inkonic Nice clock! You are very talented.
sand clock
candle clock
Hi everyone, this is my first illustration in Inkscape, I just hope to improve over time and get back to where I started.
@hacebaltazar Nice work, I like it. It has character.
@hacebaltazar  Welcome! Beautiful work, beautiful color combination!đ
@pacer Thank you so much, Pacer! I just try and always learning...
@mrks9 I'm looking forward to see your next entry âș
Hi,
I made it 2 years ago for a school project. At this time the book "The Art of Computer Designing" by Osamu Sato was my first source of inspiration.
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Filters used
-Clock Arms & Numerals: Image Effects > Film Grain
-Wall: Overlays > Cross Noise B
Font
For Boho'Clock & Inkonic-24: Leafy Font by Anindita Ahmed https://www.dafont.com/leafy-font.charmap?text=Leafy+font&psize=l
Funny fact: Do you know why clocks and watches in ads almost always show about 10:10 or 1:50?
For one simple reason: aesthetics! Itâs all about composition! Imagine if a displayed clock showed, letâs say, 9:35 or 3:05 or 8:25⊠not as appealing, right?
The funny thing is that when digital clocks and watches came out, many advertisers kept displaying that 10:10 hour, even though it didnât make any sense anymore.
They could easily display 12:00, and it wouldnât matter. Nowadays, you donât see it as often, but it still happens.đ
Hi @Neutronzoo and welcome!
Welcome @Neutronzoo. Thank you for sharing your artwork.
I have moved your upload to gallery mode so it can be seen in the showcase at the top of the page.
Pacer
Challenge Coordinator
Here is my clock.
I recycled the Origami figure from another challenge đ
@mrks9 I was wondering where did I see that origami before?đ€Ș Yes, it always remains beautiful!
Your clock seems like from a parallel universeâș If it worked counter clockwise, it could have been a time machime to the pastđ§
Hey @Gaillycool . Nice to see you back in actionđ
Sunclock
Once again I made use of the Film Grain filter. For the sun's inner body I used the Chalk & Sponge filter above an object with a "golden" gradient.
The original sun design is not mine. I just reworked (with the use of power strokes), the design I found HERE . Although it's an excellent piece of work, my guess is that this not an original design either,
because the face doesn't look very Aztec to me -they call it "Aztec Sun Face".
Donuts, jelly beans and cylindrical wafers. Yum đ
@Inkonic thank you, good to be back
@mrks9Â mmh, yum! Can I have the pink dish, please?đ
Inkscape1.4-Yama (mount) Alarm Clock
How to 3D the flat design alarm clock + the meaning of the Japanese scripture according to Google Translate
@Inkonic That looks really beautiful đ
Hey!!!
@kayleejjohnson First and last request to stop flooding this forum with unnecessary comments.
Almost too late for this month, but not yet ;).
Here's a remix of Dali's classic âPersistance de la MĂ©moireâ (or "melting watches").
The main golden clock - entirely redrawn from scratch - is inspired by a bronze sculpture "2 Montres Molles" (Foundry GUSTIN, Paris, 1968-1974), itself based upon an original Dali's drawing.
I overused clipped blurred technique to obtain irregular but cutting edge gradients. The broken hourglass was a little challenge in itself and I had to try many things to obtain the desired result : combination of various blending modes, mainly Product and Superposition + highlights.
Time spent : between 20 and 30 hours.
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