Where Nick aligned the first rectangle to bottom, I dupilcated another then aligned to bottom of the last shape. Made as many needed for the rest without care of spacing, used alt-click and drag to select all rectangles. Used align vertical evenly and they all aligned to bottom of each. Nick is the master of course, I'm only here to contribute.
Great design! Printing on a shirt with transparency could be problematic though. Do you know a good compromise to get rid of the transparency but preserve some of the effect?
Thank you very much nick for all the past years making inkscape tutorials ! Can you please do a "Inkscape performance optimisation tutorial" please ? After all this years using inkscape i always lost projects because of crashes or freeze so i think its a good idea to have a must have guide for inkscape optimisation. And thank you again for all your videos :)
Since you put it on a t-shirt: Not a good idea to use transparency on the gradient! The base layer of a shirt is usually printed in full white and on top of it the actual color is printed. This means that halftransparent pixels will be fully brigt because of the white below. Looks good though :)
only guy i ever needed to learn inkscape
when we needed him the most, he returned, all hail the king of inkscape!
Where Nick aligned the first rectangle to bottom, I dupilcated another then aligned to bottom of the last shape. Made as many needed for the rest without care of spacing, used alt-click and drag to select all rectangles. Used align vertical evenly and they all aligned to bottom of each. Nick is the master of course, I'm only here to contribute.
Thanks Nick....spot on.
Just beautiful. Thx Nick!!
I learned to make logo's within a couple of days with you video's. You are awesome! Thnx
From the bottom of my heart nick, please, consider not move the image/'camera' too much the way this was done in this video if you can in next videos!
You’re wonderful! Thank you for the great inspo and use of pics!
Keep them coming Nick, always look forward to seeing your great ideas.
You are the master, Nick.
Thanks again. 👍
Awesome! Thanks Nick.
Great design! Printing on a shirt with transparency could be problematic though. Do you know a good compromise to get rid of the transparency but preserve some of the effect?
Saving this for later so I can abuse this power when I don’t feel lazy lol
Thank you very much nick for all the past years making inkscape tutorials ! Can you please do a "Inkscape performance optimisation tutorial" please ? After all this years using inkscape i always lost projects because of crashes or freeze so i think its a good idea to have a must have guide for inkscape optimisation. And thank you again for all your videos :)
thanks for the guide, I was following along but couldn't find the image!
I must've forgot. Link has been added to the description.
Great Video, Thanks
Since you put it on a t-shirt: Not a good idea to use transparency on the gradient! The base layer of a shirt is usually printed in full white and on top of it the actual color is printed. This means that halftransparent pixels will be fully brigt because of the white below. Looks good though :)
Would it have made a difference if you used combine in places you used union? Thanks for your reply
Another great video, but I'm finding the pan and zoom a little distracting.
What's the difference between union and combine ?
Union is for paths, combine is for merging strokes
What was the technical difficulty?
Personal error, nothing Inkscape did
why when i click on UNION to make all dark lines 1 path , all lines between the first line and the last disappear, THANK YOU🙏🏽
9:14 its locks different
هل الألوان صالحة للطباعة أقصد أن هذا RGB
CMYK are the prefered colours for printing.
Great video. Thanks.
One thing: please stop the pan n zoom. It makes watching very difficult. Thanks.
ctrl + A
Ummm I think my Inkscape is highly outdated cause it does not look like this
That's definitely a macOS environment. There are also some skin options.
@@pahaahv yea I got it on macOS. But I’ll research those skins
Awesome, thanks Nick!