Easily Design a Circle Text Logo in Inkscape
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- In this Inkscape tutorial, I show you how to create a text logo that incorporate text around a circle. I'll show you how to use custom fonts, as well as further customize those fonts to make your logo look professional.
This is a great Inkscape beginners tutorial for graphic designers who want to learn both how to design their own logos as well as how to use this awesome, free vector design program.
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Superb Work. Still moving from XARA to Inkscape. Solved my headache, nice and easy :-)
Thank you so much!I appreciate that you get right to the point and don't waste time with peripheral chatter. :)
Great tutorial! Finally, I managed to get the top and bottom text doing the 'circle thing'. Thanks!
Useful video. Another channel I watch that has inkscape tutorials makes use of the fill/stroke toolbar and then he uses the opacity to make it easier to see through objects that are only used for alignment. Another trick I have seen was making use of the guides to make sure the text on path was lined up instead of just eyeballing it.
Thank you so much! I was so lost before I found you! :-)
I'm following along but when I click on the guide and set it to 7.5, it angles the opposite direction. If I set it to -7.5, it angles it as yours is. I'm sure there must be a logical reason (an axis basis of some type). Any idea why?
Another fantastic tutorial for new users. Thank you
Dude you rock...thank you
hi, ty for video but something i don't understand : when i move the circle for edit bottom text, the above texte is moving with the circle, what's the problem ? please
Anyone know where I can find the "Flip Selected Objects Vertically" option? Looks like they took it off the latest version - can't find it in the menu, either!
Thank you very much...I have learned it now.
Hi, thanks for the video. I’m new to Inkscape. If I need for something like this to have a transparent background to apply on top of something else (like you showed in your demo pic), how is it done in Inkscape? Am I able to begin with a transparent background color and do the same process and save as a png? Thanks for the help!
Yep! PNG supports transparent backgrounds, and Inkscape by default is set up on top of a transparent background.
@@DaviesMediaDesign awesome, thank you! So when I save, it will default to a png file type?
Inkscape is a great product!
it works at my inkscape up to 7.30 min. i want to delate the circle ( 2 circle´re gone and 1 circle´re red not black / your video ) what can it be?
mantap sekali tutorialnya.... terima kasih sobat
Thank you
Is this the same way in Gimp?
Not quite
@@DaviesMediaDesign Maybe you could do a video in Gimp on this. I am not having any luck.
I'll definitely looked into it - in the meantime you may want to check out this article I wrote about adding text around a path (in a circle shape) in GIMP: daviesmediadesign.com/wrap-text-around-a-circle-in-gimp-2-10/
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FIRST 2 MINUTES IS ALL BULLSHIT. THUMBS DOWN