This image has two halves. The left one is a finished image and the right one shows only line paths. Also, there are certain elements in the right half that are showcasing that you really can do these kind of images with Inkscape.
- Basis for the mask of Tutankhamun: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CairoEgMuseumTaaMaskMostlyPhotographed.jpg
- Basis for the scarab silhouette: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:077_img_perso_Egypte.jpg
Fonts used:
- Linux Libertine (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85linux-libertine)
- Euphoria Script Regular Extended (https://inkscape.org/~bryce/%E2%98%85euphoria-script-regular-extended)
- Ubuntu (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu)
- Oswald (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald)
I love it! Thanks for sharing it.
Hi Vesa,
An absolutely stunning entry, thank you!
Tim
Contest Admin
Great entry... but with this subject, I will forever associate DeluxePaint [and show my age ;) ].
Indeed, Chris. Those were the days... :) I created graphics with Commodore Amiga 500 by using some version of Deluxe Paint. Sadly I don't own that Amiga anymore and I can't remember which kind of images I did with it.
Gorgeous. Nice work. =)
Thanks!