And yet another submission for the Inkscape About Screen Contest ([link]).
I decided to try something different here -- how Inkscape could be used as a drawing program. Not necessarily replicating "real" painting, but of a drawing tool of its own.
See, most of the vectors are carefully positioned nodes, tweaked to perfection. That is nice, sure. But, well, at times, a bit of randomness is nice. I've done that before through an extensive use of tracing and "deconstruction" (simplification of paths, but this picture was drawn just with the calligraphic pen tool (well, and a couple of rectangles to frame it, and the flowed text, and simplifications and fillings... But you get the idea. No node was harmed unnecissarily. ;))
Done with Inkscape, which is Free Software.
As always, you can use this material under the Creative Commons Attribution - Sharealike license, which essentially means that you can copy, use and modify it for any purpose, even commercial ones, as long as you g
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