Mmh ;-) I interpreted the white lighting effect on the Inkscape Logo, the bright circle in the top right corner and the bright spot on the dark aubergine part of the 'mesh' as lens effects... Maybe not, then ;-)
I really like this one. It's aesthetically very appealing, looks clean and professional and showcases the essence of what inkscape is about. Great work. Thank you!
Can you convert the text to path here, too? It looks broken for me, as I don't have the fonts installed.
Cool, let me do that and repost...
i hope that is better? :)
does this work? :)
Yes! Thank you! (I like the lense effects :) )
😊 perfect...what lens effects
Mmh ;-) I interpreted the white lighting effect on the Inkscape Logo, the bright circle in the top right corner and the bright spot on the dark aubergine part of the 'mesh' as lens effects... Maybe not, then ;-)
hahaha... i think you just gave it a cool name... dark aubergine lens effect :))
Lovely abstract. Well done.
@Mike Thomas-Faria thankyou :)
Really like both these entries, big a fan of abstract art
Thankyou Duarte
I really like this one. It's aesthetically very appealing, looks clean and professional and showcases the essence of what inkscape is about. Great work. Thank you!
Thankyou very much @Caffenicotiak :)
very nice looking, but too 'mac' looking to be 'about inkscape', i think.
@artelnjeru01: both your works are in the developer voting round :)
See https://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/message/35501937/ (you can follow the voting on the developer mailing list)
This logo what i want see!
😊 thankyou @Maren for the heads up...thankyou @tygrum!
Love it !
awesome dude!
This is an awesome graphic. Is there a tutorial on how to make this kind of 3D meshes with inkscape?
@JadziaDax Short desktop recording of how it works: https://framadrive.org/s/SApyeNDkWLdnkAX
How do you make those grids? The desktop recording only covers how to make parallel paths.
Claus, that's the same thing. Just make the paths a bit more convoluted to make them cross each other.
This drawing is very pleasing. Thanks @Maren Hachmann for referring the video tutorial :)