You can draw objects, but can you combine them into a scene?
While we know we are going to get some stunning artwork, we also want to encourage beginners. If you are new to Inkscape, feel free to keep it simple.
Multiple entries are welcome, and please do stick around for the chat!
All abilities are invited to get involved. The complexity of your entry is down to you.
Please post your finished artwork below.
IMPORTANT: If you would like to know what you could do to improve your artwork, add the phrase to your comment: "Brutal Feedback" --- only for those with nerves of steel!
All entries to be submitted by 31 December 2022.
Please do spread the word! #inkscapechallenge
Instructions/Information
To submit your artwork, scroll to the bottom of the page and while logged in, click the paperclip (bottom-left) to upload your image, add a description in the text box (optional) and click "Submit Reply".
If you'd like to post work-in-progress artwork, create a thread in the "Work in Progress" section of the forum, and post your images there, with the title "December 2022 Draw a Frosty Scene WIP - [your artwork title]" (you are welcome to ask for help there if you get stuck). When finished, post the final graphic to this thread.
There are no winners. These challenges are intended to inspire, to encourage you to share your work and to build a supportive community.
You're encouraged to discuss and offer feedback/constructive criticism to others, but please be respectful.
Most importantly, be creative, give your best, and have fun!
@nocturnalgate Welcome to the Inkscape challenge Agik! Thank you for starting off the challenge with a peaceful, frosty mountain scene. I like the colour combination.
If you have the time, do stick around for the chat and feel free to post another frosty scene. Additionally, you are welcome to join our off topic 'challenger chat' thread.
Thanks @pacer By the way, I found a little program that reduces the weight of images with hardly any loss of quality that can be useful for uploading things to this forum. This last one went from 2.1 mb to 592 kb and I don't notice any difference 😊https://github.com/meowtec/Imagine/releases
@pacer Looks great! Amazing Details! Is this really all done in Inkscape or a mix of traditional media with shading in Inkscape? If not how did you achieve the fine details?
@mako-gfx Do you mean the banner. Yes, all in Inkscape. Thank you. Let me know which part(s) you are interested in and I will detail the process, if that would be useful?
@mrks9 I mean those areas like the cloudy details in the mountains. It looks a lot like ink or even pencil with all those little noisy dots. How did you do that!??😀😲
This time I tried to create a whole scene like mentioned in the challenge description. I didnt want to focus too much on details so I decided to use an abstract style. This allowed me to try different shadow and light forms rather quickly. Havent drawn any image in this style yet but soon I felt it matched my idea. While drawing I also didnt pay much attention to layers to keep the flow. To create distance I experimented with values and leaving out details where possible.
@mako-gfx Ohh, I love that illustration. Great work 💯 As for your question, give me a moment and I will answer you in the thread https://inkscape.org/forums/competitions/challenger-chat-for-off-topic-ramblings-and-chitchat/ I think this is the right place to avoid mixing things up 😊
@mako-gfx Beautiful! I would say less abstract, more impressionist as your shapes have meaning. Reducing the value in the distance is effective. Good use of colour also. Thanks for a wonderful entry!
@mrks9 Ah wow. Even more intense! Nice work. Looks dangerous!
Some ideas:
Maybe just the way I do it... I usually darken objects in the distance as the light has further to travel.
No object can be brighter than the light source, so, in this case if it is the sky (diffused light through the clouds), I would make the sky brighter than the land and I would blur objects in the distance such as far off mountains and clouds.
Or, to be arty, blur the foreground and keep the far off mountain in focus..
@mrks9 I like it. Its more like a collage-style I think. Sure you could implement more plasticity but I think its not necessary. Its just no realistic approach. I like it☺
I like that main petrol colour. 🎨 The bear looks very sad. That moves me and fits the melting snow/ice - topic perfectly.
Thanks, @pacer I always have these problems with shadows and highlights and plane separation, especially in such flat images. What I usually try for objects in the distance, rather than playing with the light, I usually desaturate the colors. I've blurred the background a bit and added a gradient from more to less light from the light source, in this case from left to right. I don't know if it has added anything to the image 😊
Thanks, @imv2@mako-gfx I hope the bear hasn't moved 😄 I would say that rather than sad, he is tired and retiring to rest. But you are right, it can also be seen as sadness because of the defrosting and the loss of its habitat.
I always have these problems with shadows and highlights and plane separation
Well, in that case, I bet these things would make a big difference. If you fancy jumping on a chat at some point (chat in text while sharing screen), I'd be happy to show you how I do it.
Thanks so much for your willingness, @pacer . But I'm taking care of a person and I can't be in front of the laptop much. I will ask as questions arise 💙
@mrks9 Wow! Nice usage of Distortion-Effect! This picture again tells an interesting story but is still open to interpret in many ways. The colour and slight dust on the ground of the water area really creates an interesting water-mood🎨. It reminds me of looking at the ground-tiles of a swimming pool. Regarding the inner circle/bubble I dont know how to interpret it. Is the fisherman trapt in it? However the shiny surface of the bubble matches the water-theme. The snow is the only thing looking wrong. Snow doesnt bend around forms. It is falling from above and is, like everything, affected by gravity. So it is either piling up or sliding of narrowed surfaces🙃 Another nice detail are the thin lines making the water feel more icy or frosty. Great picture👍
Thanks, @mako-gfx Let's see how I explain the image. The igloo reflection tries to integrate the upper part with the lower part, only that it becomes a kind of cage for the mermaid, who sees how in the distance the Orca and her calf swim free. This explains the small size of these. So the part of the same blue color that shares the area of the mermaid and the Orcas would represent at the same time the Ocean and the frame of the window where the mermaid is. It would be a kind of visual game. As for the snow, you're right, it's not realistic, I just liked how it looked aesthetically.
As usual, I am impressed by all who have submitted entries in these challenges.
For me, "Scene" was the challenge word in this month's effort. Going beyond clipart level invokes "artistic" skills I still don't feel I have, but today, the opportunity arrived to make this minimalist effort. Thanks for the challenge.
Oh, no, @Pacer there is no off-putting. I'm glad to explore at the edges. I'm just being honest with myself about the level of my work. I love the encouragement and comments the group offers back and forth. When I can get an image which evokes the challenge concept, I'm happy.
Not so original and not difficult to draw but was it is challenging is to have a white igloo on snow and to see it :-) even if the snow looks more like frosting on a cake.
@Caradjine Simple and effective. I imagine they might be tricky to see in real life. No doubt few shadows and a lot of glare from the sun. Thank you for a great entry.
@Lazur Your 'mountainscape(s)' look like a watercolour. Cold and lonely looking, but well made. Thank you.
Adding as an attachment should do it (where dragging and dropping bypasses the gallery), it seems to be listing the items in a peculiar order (not sure if this is by design?).
We challenge you to:
Draw a frosty scene
You can draw objects, but can you combine them into a scene?
While we know we are going to get some stunning artwork, we also want to encourage beginners. If you are new to Inkscape, feel free to keep it simple.
Multiple entries are welcome, and please do stick around for the chat!
All abilities are invited to get involved. The complexity of your entry is down to you.
Please post your finished artwork below.
IMPORTANT: If you would like to know what you could do to improve your artwork, add the phrase to your comment: "Brutal Feedback" --- only for those with nerves of steel!
All entries to be submitted by 31 December 2022.
Please do spread the word!
#inkscapechallenge
Instructions/Information
We look forward to seeing your entries!
Challenge entries (so far)
New sunrise in winter, and theres a happy solitude.
#InkscapeChallenge
@nocturnalgate Welcome to the Inkscape challenge Agik! Thank you for starting off the challenge with a peaceful, frosty mountain scene. I like the colour combination.
If you have the time, do stick around for the chat and feel free to post another frosty scene.
Additionally, you are welcome to join our off topic 'challenger chat' thread.
Pacer
Challenge Admin
@nocturnalgate Welcome. Thanks for sharing 👍
I started this the day @pacer pre-announced the December challenge. It's my recreation of a poster for an Icelandic series that I'm really enjoying 😉
@mrks9 Another awesome piece with a dramatic colour scheme! I can feel the harsh cold from here!
Thanks @pacer By the way, I found a little program that reduces the weight of images with hardly any loss of quality that can be useful for uploading things to this forum. This last one went from 2.1 mb to 592 kb and I don't notice any difference 😊 https://github.com/meowtec/Imagine/releases
@nocturnalgate interesting colour choice. Maybe add some more trees into the scene?
@pacer Looks great! Amazing Details! Is this really all done in Inkscape or a mix of traditional media with shading in Inkscape? If not how did you achieve the fine details?
@mako-gfx Do you mean the banner. Yes, all in Inkscape. Thank you. Let me know which part(s) you are interested in and I will detail the process, if that would be useful?
A drawing I did a while ago, added snow for the ocassion and animated with inka.
@imv2 It looks nice. As a suggestion, maybe I would have added a snowy ground with the fox shadow and some snow on the body. Thanks for sharing 👍
My attempt - I am not an artist :)
There is a mouseover on the mushroom cap :)
If you right click and choose open image in new tab - you can see it :)
[ edit: added a white background :) ]
@imv2 sweet fox😊 but I dont understand why you left space between the parts🤷♂️
@mrks9 I mean those areas like the cloudy details in the mountains. It looks a lot like ink or even pencil with all those little noisy dots. How did you do that!??😀😲
Flatfrost
This time I tried to create a whole scene like mentioned in the challenge description. I didnt want to focus too much on details so I decided to use an abstract style. This allowed me to try different shadow and light forms rather quickly. Havent drawn any image in this style yet but soon I felt it matched my idea. While drawing I also didnt pay much attention to layers to keep the flow.
To create distance I experimented with values and leaving out details where possible.
@mako-gfx Ohh, I love that illustration. Great work 💯 As for your question, give me a moment and I will answer you in the thread https://inkscape.org/forums/competitions/challenger-chat-for-off-topic-ramblings-and-chitchat/ I think this is the right place to avoid mixing things up 😊
@imv2 Is Inka something you built? Very interesting. Thanks for your entry and welcome to the challenge.
Pacer
Challenge admin
@inklinea I love it (the image, the text and the animation). Thanks for a great entry.
@mako-gfx Beautiful! I would say less abstract, more impressionist as your shapes have meaning. Reducing the value in the distance is effective. Good use of colour also. Thanks for a wonderful entry!
@pacer yes :)
Removedand reposted on chitchat@imv2 So that challengers can chat and share off-topic artwork, I created a separate thread.
Please post your comment to Challenger chat for off-topic ramblings and chitchat
Walking to the cave.
@mrks9 Ah wow. Even more intense! Nice work. Looks dangerous!
Some ideas:
Maybe just the way I do it... I usually darken objects in the distance as the light has further to travel.
No object can be brighter than the light source, so, in this case if it is the sky (diffused light through the clouds), I would make the sky brighter than the land and I would blur objects in the distance such as far off mountains and clouds.
Or, to be arty, blur the foreground and keep the far off mountain in focus..
Great composition though. Awesome entry.
@mrks9 did the bear move? 😱 😁 nice work, but srsly I saw the bear move, or I'm going crazy
@mrks9 I like it. Its more like a collage-style I think. Sure you could implement more plasticity but I think its not necessary. Its just no realistic approach. I like it☺
I like that main petrol colour. 🎨 The bear looks very sad. That moves me and fits the melting snow/ice - topic perfectly.
Thanks, @pacer I always have these problems with shadows and highlights and plane separation, especially in such flat images. What I usually try for objects in the distance, rather than playing with the light, I usually desaturate the colors. I've blurred the background a bit and added a gradient from more to less light from the light source, in this case from left to right. I don't know if it has added anything to the image 😊
Thanks, @imv2 @mako-gfx I hope the bear hasn't moved 😄 I would say that rather than sad, he is tired and retiring to rest. But you are right, it can also be seen as sadness because of the defrosting and the loss of its habitat.
Well, in that case, I bet these things would make a big difference. If you fancy jumping on a chat at some point (chat in text while sharing screen), I'd be happy to show you how I do it.
Thanks so much for your willingness, @pacer . But I'm taking care of a person and I can't be in front of the laptop much. I will ask as questions arise 💙
One world above, one below...
@mrks9 Wow! Nice usage of Distortion-Effect! This picture again tells an interesting story but is still open to interpret in many ways. The colour and slight dust on the ground of the water area really creates an interesting water-mood🎨. It reminds me of looking at the ground-tiles of a swimming pool. Regarding the inner circle/bubble I dont know how to interpret it. Is the fisherman trapt in it? However the shiny surface of the bubble matches the water-theme. The snow is the only thing looking wrong. Snow doesnt bend around forms. It is falling from above and is, like everything, affected by gravity. So it is either piling up or sliding of narrowed surfaces🙃 Another nice detail are the thin lines making the water feel more icy or frosty. Great picture👍
Thanks, @mako-gfx Let's see how I explain the image. The igloo reflection tries to integrate the upper part with the lower part, only that it becomes a kind of cage for the mermaid, who sees how in the distance the Orca and her calf swim free. This explains the small size of these. So the part of the same blue color that shares the area of the mermaid and the Orcas would represent at the same time the Ocean and the frame of the window where the mermaid is. It would be a kind of visual game. As for the snow, you're right, it's not realistic, I just liked how it looked aesthetically.
Well, this will probably be the last illustration of the year for me 😄
As usual, I am impressed by all who have submitted entries in these challenges.
For me, "Scene" was the challenge word in this month's effort. Going beyond clipart level invokes "artistic" skills I still don't feel I have, but today, the opportunity arrived to make this minimalist effort. Thanks for the challenge.
@mrks9 Frosty, icy and very cool.
The more I look, the more I see. The Bézier curve is a nice touch.
Also, your igloo scene is very interesting. You have some great ideas. Very stylistic.
Two awesome entries!
There is still time.... :)
@AlgotRuneman I like the effect of the sun. Frosty!
I hope not to choose topics which are off-putting.
While I love to see improvement in all of the challengers, there is no expected standard.
I love to see all of the artwork, so keep it coming. :)
Oh, no, @Pacer there is no off-putting. I'm glad to explore at the edges. I'm just being honest with myself about the level of my work. I love the encouragement and comments the group offers back and forth. When I can get an image which evokes the challenge concept, I'm happy.
Not so original and not difficult to draw but was it is challenging is to have a white igloo on snow and to see it :-) even if the snow looks more like frosting on a cake.
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Here goes my two cent.
"Tip of the iceberg."
See what's deeper here: https://inkscape.org/forums/wip/frosty-mountains/
Anyway, would welcome any feedback what program and process to use instead of inkscape for parametric designing similar images.
Is that only blender with custom add-ons, enermous postwork for a cinematic appearance or
some magic with touch designer instead?
Would be using unity more fitting for these?
@Caradjine Simple and effective. I imagine they might be tricky to see in real life. No doubt few shadows and a lot of glare from the sun. Thank you for a great entry.
@Lazur Stunning. Has a watercolour feel. Dark yet soothing. Great entry!
@Lazur I love it, so visually appealing. Thanks for sharing 💯
Hi everyone! Here's my entry, and the corresponding stream:
[moderator edit: stream not supported]
Redrawn from scratch and with retouching in gimp.
More variants are avbailable in the work in progress topic.
Still a bit confused which attachment method works (or if there is a waiting period until it is displayed at the top properly).
@rolandixor Thanks for your entry...
Curious, what is Stage 3?
@Lazur Your 'mountainscape(s)' look like a watercolour. Cold and lonely looking, but well made. Thank you.
Adding as an attachment should do it (where dragging and dropping bypasses the gallery), it seems to be listing the items in a peculiar order (not sure if this is by design?).
@Pacer this design was done on a live stream and I exported three different designs from the same source image. This was the third one.