This t-shirt design is for people who have contributed to Inkscape in the 2021 season.
The second sticker in the 2017 pack based on the about screen contest.
Ever wonder what goes in inside the Inkscape project? In this podcast series, we answer user questions, give news updates, and have a bit of a laugh along the way. Whether you're already a part of our contributor community, are looking to become part of our team, or just curious about the inner workings of the Inkscape Project, there's something for everyone in Inkscope! Get involved with Inkscape Vectors: GitLab: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/vectors Chat: https://chat.inkscape.org/channel/team_vectors
A Pirate Penguin vs Ninja Chicken comic, taking elements from the original comics and respinning a classic tale.
Some of the Inkscape crew get together and discuss the latest Inkscape news, including what happened at the SCALE and LGM hackfests, the Bug Migration game, and new Inkscape swag. All this and more in this, the latest episode of Inkscope! If you'd like to test or contribute to the latest Mac build of Inkscape, start here: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/MacOS_alpha Thanks to our sponsors and contributors!
Inkscape version 0.91 has a new Symbols dialog, with which you can manage symbols. The symbols can come from libraries that are already installed, or from a library that you install, or custom symbols that you create on the canvas.
Based on https://inkscape.org/~jfb/%E2%98%85inkdraft this alpha about screen will be shown on the download page and inside the app's about screen for the alpha. Big thanks to JFB for making this about screen for the 0.92 about screen contest. (this work is now a mixed work copyright both Martin Owens and JFB)
The road leading up to the university hacking space
Olaf, Sebastian and Sebastian's after lunch getting down to some hacking.
The inside hallway leading towards the space.
From the 2017 about screen contest comes these stickers.
Hallway towards the inkscape hack space at Leeds University.
The most popular free and open-source vector graphics application in the world just hit version 1.0! This release represents a milestone in the progress of this application used by designers, artists, makers, students, and more. As always, Inkscape is available free for download at: https://inkscape.org Thanks to our community of contributors, developers and sponsors for making this release possible. And thank you for using Inkscape!
The really nice building at Leeds University where Inkscape hackfest took place.
Eating deserts can be a worry sometimes. This hacker doesn't want to eat nuts.
A vector illustration of Wil-Wheaton's non-judgmental ninja comics.
The university provides tea and biscuits for the hackers.
To celebrate the release of "They Runined Your Childhood" album by Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys here in Boston.
New branding for the St. Peter and Paul's Catholic high school in Widnes Cheshire. Redraw, Inkscape 1.0
The university provided food (paid for by Inkscape) and this allowed us to spend more time socialising and discussing code.
This is CR's guide to how to ink using the sketch and vectorise tools. This method can produce great results if you're used to using real ink before you put your art into the computer. Upload from the gallery here: https://inkscape.org/en/gallery/=artwork/inktober-2017/ if you'd like to take part in InkTober.
More people try Krzysztof's google cardboard 3d
After lunch, Alex, Mc and Krzysztof sit and hack some more.
A video showing the new inkscape mirror system.
Download the SVG file and edit in Inkscape. You can do as little as edit one block, or draw one diagram and send it back. Your name will be added to the author credits for the tutorial and everyone will get to see your contributions in the next release of Inkscape. It should be downloaded and edited by you, and you can submit your edits to the line below. Come chat on chat.inkscape.org if you have trouble submitting or want to talk about the wording or art! https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-docs/documentation/-/issues/50 Once your edits are submitted I will process them back into the raw tutorial format (which is not an SVG) and there is a second stage of translating. So if you are interested in translating the new tutorial please wait until completion and then join the docs team above.
Google's cardboard was brought to try by various hackers.
This hacker tries the google cardboard at the inkscape hackfest.
Originally by Golden Ribbon, edited by Martin Owens into three formats with corrected icons. Provided here in a zip of three svg files. (English)
Based on the inkscape 2017 about screen contest.