AboutScreen v1.4 entry - Creative Growth - wonderous plants grow when creativity is set free. I love working with colours, simple shapes, and gradients to create the illusion of something rather complex. This design ended up with ~13,000 elements in a single file [for the about screen and the two extra layouts [web and welcome], countless clip groups, dozens of gradients, a LOT of path effects and blurs, and layer blend modes to give nice colour mixes. ...and Inkscape did not disappoint. In the ~8 hours it took to design [thanks to elements already created prior] I had no crashes and no major issues with the tool. --- Curated by Maren Hachmann on April 2 2024 5:13 PM Font: Bebas Neue (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue)
Inspired by this year's theme of 'Growth,' I've visualised Inkscape as a majestic tree, symbolizing its vibrant creativity. Around it, the awesome users, the ever-dedicated vectors team, vigilant bug-wranglers, developers, and supportive sponsors gather, exchanging ideas and inspiring us all. Can you spot them in this scene? Together, they cultivate Inkscape, a space where imagination flourishes and artistic visions bloom into reality! The version numbers/text in the artwork do not use a font. Signature: Ubuntu font: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu
Hi folks, Some months ago, I did pretty accidentally this tiny little cow. I completed this first shot by imagining it grew up from an primitive subatomic soup - or milky way. Technical infos : - No external font used (hand traced text) - "Metaball" filter effect, tutorial by Yacine3Dz : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT41th-pIJc - Special techniques : filter (metaball + blur), clip/mask, clone, blend modes, live path effect (dynamic offset, pattern along path) - Pretty lightweight (250 kB) but takes full advantage of Inkscape's rendering power. Long life to Inkscape ! - EDIT - +Signature
AboutScreen v1.4 entry - Creative Growth - wonderous plants grow when creativity is set free. I love working with colours, simple shapes, and gradients to create the illusion of something rather complex. This design ended up with ~13,000 elements in a single file [for the about screen and the two extra layouts [web and welcome], countless clip groups, dozens of gradients, a LOT of path effects and blurs, and layer blend modes to give nice colour mixes. ...and Inkscape did not disappoint. In the ~8 hours it took to design [thanks to elements already created prior] I had no crashes and no major issues with the tool. --- Curated by Maren Hachmann on April 2 2024 5:13 PM Font: Bebas Neue (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue) --- ORIGINAL SUBMISSION PAGE: https://inkscape.org/~SpriteAttack/%E2%98%85creative-growth+2
AboutScreen v1.4 entry - Creative Growth - wonderous plants grow when creativity is set free. I love working with colours, simple shapes, and gradients to create the illusion of something rather complex. This design ended up with ~13,000 elements in a single file [for the about screen and the two extra layouts [web and welcome], countless clip groups, dozens of gradients, a LOT of path effects and blurs, and layer blend modes to give nice colour mixes. ...and Inkscape did not disappoint. In the ~8 hours it took to design [thanks to elements already created prior] I had no crashes and no major issues with the tool. --- Curated by Maren Hachmann on April 2 2024 5:13 PM Font: Bebas Neue (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Bebas+Neue) --- ORIGINAL SUBMISSION PAGE: https://inkscape.org/~SpriteAttack/%E2%98%85creative-growth+2
Inspired by this year's theme of 'Growth,' I've visualised Inkscape as a majestic tree, symbolizing its vibrant creativity. Around it, the awesome users, the ever-dedicated vectors team, vigilant bug-wranglers, developers, and supportive sponsors gather, exchanging ideas and inspiring us all. Can you spot them in this scene? Together, they cultivate Inkscape, a space where imagination flourishes and artistic visions bloom into reality! The version numbers/text in the artwork do not use a font. Signature: Ubuntu font: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu --- ORIGINAL SUBMISSION PAGE: https://inkscape.org/~sreyasaju/%E2%98%85flourishing-inkscape
The topic behind the art is Growth. Just when we grow up, like the people who are the trunk of the tree we grow and so does our branches and we share our knowledge and let it grow then with time we allow for our children to swing through it, allowing them to also develop more and grow their knowledge. The tree is supposed to resemble how a brain looks, apart of the hand growing out of it which is supposed to "boop the snoot" of the freshly painted "piece of art" of the fox, the fox reaches towards the tree of knowledge with his nose, and the colors slowly transfer to it.. Tried to keep it simple by not adding too many shades :)