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I always liked those simple posters with long shadows. Original with Inkscape and fine details with Gimp ☕ The order should be the opposite. I can't put the images as I want 😢😊
@mrks9 The coffee poster is very nice! Just one remark, if I'm aloud: I think the pen's shadow should be broken in 3 parts and placed in different positions from each other. -Part 1 on the table -Part 2 on the cup's edge -Part 3 on the coffee's surface I like very much the pen's ornament!👌 Ofcource it's a flat depiction and that's not much of an issue here.🙂
@Inkonic You are right, thanks for the tip. Regarding the ornament, it was another happy accident :) It's a copy of the pen object with stroke only. I removed some nodes from the tip, used LPE offset and those ornaments were created 😊
Inkscape Cafe For an On-Off animated (gif) version, made with GIMP, click here For the bricks' texture I used the Rough Paper filter. For the mortar the Fill Noise filter. Finally, here's an 'X-Rayed' version
A short story using silhouettes that is remotely based on Alfred Hitchcock's “Rear Window”. The pictures on the wall are also mine. One made with Inkscape and the bridge with Blender.
We challenge you to:
Experiment with SHADOWS.
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! (Please include a brief description of your process, difficulties you have experienced and your desired outcome).
Because of limited resources, moderators may not always be able to give feedback.
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Challenge entries (so far)
Shades of a sphere's shadow casting effect (Monstera Revisited😁)
Shades of a sphere's shadow casting effect (Monstera Revisited😁)
@Inkonic It's fantastic. I love this kind of images. And it's very well executed. Great work! 👏
I always liked those simple posters with long shadows. Original with Inkscape and fine details with Gimp ☕ The order should be the opposite. I can't put the images as I want 😢😊
Poster from a classic.
@mrks9 The coffee poster is very nice! Just one remark, if I'm aloud:
I think the pen's shadow should be broken in 3 parts and placed in different positions from each other.
-Part 1 on the table
-Part 2 on the cup's edge
-Part 3 on the coffee's surface
I like very much the pen's ornament!👌
Ofcource it's a flat depiction and that's not much of an issue here.🙂
@Inkonic You are right, thanks for the tip. Regarding the ornament, it was another happy accident :) It's a copy of the pen object with stroke only. I removed some nodes from the tip, used LPE offset and those ornaments were created 😊
Shadow.
Inkscape Cafe
For an On-Off animated (gif) version, made with GIMP, click here
For the bricks' texture I used the Rough Paper filter. For the mortar the Fill Noise filter.
Finally, here's an 'X-Rayed' version
Beautiful work! @Inkonic 👏
A short story using silhouettes that is remotely based on Alfred Hitchcock's “Rear Window”. The pictures on the wall are also mine. One made with Inkscape and the bridge with Blender.
Nicely done @mrks9 , I like it! Particularly the second one (Window)👌
"3 Cow Problem"
Inspired by the Netflix "3 Body Problem" series.
Experimenting with filters and perspective.
That neon effect is super cool @Inkonic!
That rendering came out fantastic @mrks9 along with a great color scheme!
Nice work, @tp! ...and really funny!😂🤪
How to cast shadows of glass and translucent curtain.
FILTERS USED (all tweaked):
Bottle = Ridges > Refractive Gel B
Bottle's Shadow = Bumps > Bubbly Bumps
Curtain & Curtain's Shadow = Overlays > Wavy Tartan
X-Rayed version HERE
Great! I love the effect of the curtains 👏