Unbelievable! You can create this awesome art with just an incredibly speed. This really inspire me to learn to create a digital art after feeling it was very hard for a long time. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the show and the ideas! I just tried the techniques out and would add one thing: instead of making copies of trees again and again and instead of drawing them again, you can create a unique look for all of them by randomizing your paths after you create them. To do so, you can use Path > Path effects > Roughen. It works pretty well.
I love all of your videos and do have an understanding of Intersection. However, I wish you could have done more than one of the intersections part. Two or three of those parts of the videos would help me lot. And yes I have slowed the video playback down to even 0.25 speed!
watching the tutorial is super easy to do...trying and getting failed is the hardest thing to bear😢 even it makes me to unintall the software from my pc... "try and try one day u can fly" it doesn't go up with me...so, Love u MS PAINTS forever...cuz, the superb arts which made me an artist were from u🙌
Hi. A few options. One is to just slow down this video by clicking the options in the bottom right of the video and changing the playback speed. But this video assumes you have a basic understanding of the Inkscape tools. I do have a playlist on this channel teaching the Inkscape basics. You can also watch the 'Watermelon' video and the 'Cityscape' video, they go into more detail of using the same tools that this video does, such as Path > Intersection, gradients, levels, and duplication. Hope that helps!
Your tutorials are SO great!! Thank you! I do have a question. I have inserted a circle and blurred it. I can't now remove the blur and subsequent shapes I try to insert are also blurred. In Fill and Stroke, the blur is at zero. How can I get rid of the blur? Thanks so much!
Hi TJ Thanks for the great video again! Just wondering do you using mouse(most likely not) or some kind of drawing pad and pen? If so, what model is that? Thanks Daniel
Hi Daniel. Good question. I do use a mouse and keyboard for vector work like this. This video and drawing was actually made by @ukrartdesign , and I think he used keyboard and mouse as well. Drawing tablets are better for raster drawing programs, like Krita and Gimp. I do have a Wacom Intuos, but don't use it very often...
Hello .. i have problem with a "duplicate" rectangle and "intersection" .. after "duplicate" my rectangle disappears and only first "path" its visible ? Any advice? Btw .. great tutorials 👍
I duplicate the rectangle and move it aside and work with the other rectangle and when I click intersection, the rectangle vanishes and only the ... yeah, first path is visible, and then add it to the duplicated rectangle and there it is. Fits perfect. But you have to duplicate again the rectangle and work on the duplicated rectangle, while leaving the rectangle with the already drawn shapes aside. Putting layers and layers on the other rectangle. :) That's how I do it, and I am also annoyed that it can't be done just like in the video.
Actually it works. Just like in the video. The "problem" is that when you duplicate, the line that you've drawn gets behind the rectangle. Leave it like that, select both the line and rectangle and then, path, intersection. And it's done. But if you put the line on top, after you duplicate the rectangle, when clicking intersection, the rectangle disappears, so when duplicating the rectangle, the line gets under the rectangle, so leave it like that and then select them both and click intersection. :)
Unbelievable! You can create this awesome art with just an incredibly speed. This really inspire me to learn to create a digital art after feeling it was very hard for a long time.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for the awesome tutorial! I just started drawing as a new hobby this week, and being able to replicate this feels so good! :)
Wow, it's so simple yet amazing. I believe i can do this. I'm still new to Inkscape so I will try to take it slow and steady.
Thank you for the show and the ideas! I just tried the techniques out and would add one thing: instead of making copies of trees again and again and instead of drawing them again, you can create a unique look for all of them by randomizing your paths after you create them. To do so, you can use Path > Path effects > Roughen. It works pretty well.
Simple techniques replicated make for a complex looking scene, thanks
Amazing to watch. Plain and simple
So awesome! This inspire me so much. Thank youu!
I love all of your videos and do have an understanding of Intersection. However, I wish you could have done more than one of the intersections part. Two or three of those parts of the videos would help me lot. And yes I have slowed the video playback down to even 0.25 speed!
Broo, I feel really motivated thanks to you! I'll try it next time :D
Happy to hear that!
Fantastic job
Very nice!
thank you, its helpful.
Amazing. Thanks
Good tutorial and softwares you are explained👍👍👌👌
Thank you!
watching the tutorial is super easy to do...trying and getting failed is the hardest thing to bear😢 even it makes me to unintall the software from my pc... "try and try one day u can fly" it doesn't go up with me...so, Love u MS PAINTS forever...cuz, the superb arts which made me an artist were from u🙌
thank you
wow
Hi, can you tell me what commands do you use to make the 2 nodes of the roof come closer at 3.18?
Please make video white board softwares which can used by teachers and final papers are to be exportable to PDF page
brother im a newbie can i get a video on the same concept but slow
Hi. A few options. One is to just slow down this video by clicking the options in the bottom right of the video and changing the playback speed. But this video assumes you have a basic understanding of the Inkscape tools. I do have a playlist on this channel teaching the Inkscape basics. You can also watch the 'Watermelon' video and the 'Cityscape' video, they go into more detail of using the same tools that this video does, such as Path > Intersection, gradients, levels, and duplication. Hope that helps!
Your tutorials are SO great!! Thank you! I do have a question. I have inserted a circle and blurred it. I can't now remove the blur and subsequent shapes I try to insert are also blurred. In Fill and Stroke, the blur is at zero. How can I get rid of the blur? Thanks so much!
Hi TJ
Thanks for the great video again!
Just wondering do you using mouse(most likely not) or some kind of drawing pad and pen? If so, what model is that?
Thanks
Daniel
Hi Daniel. Good question. I do use a mouse and keyboard for vector work like this. This video and drawing was actually made by @ukrartdesign , and I think he used keyboard and mouse as well. Drawing tablets are better for raster drawing programs, like Krita and Gimp. I do have a Wacom Intuos, but don't use it very often...
@@TJFREE Oh! I'm surprised! Thanks for your answer! I don't need to spend on gadgets but need to improve my skills 🤪😂
DId u make the black and white video ? Can't find it
here it is
ruclips.net/video/MVK2awG_yUk/видео.html
Noice 🔥
White board software which we can write with pen tablet
please reply foe this
Hello .. i have problem with a "duplicate" rectangle and "intersection" .. after "duplicate" my rectangle disappears and only first "path" its visible ? Any advice? Btw .. great tutorials 👍
I have the same problem. I think the solution is Improvise .
I duplicate the rectangle and move it aside and work with the other rectangle and when I click intersection, the rectangle vanishes and only the ... yeah, first path is visible, and then add it to the duplicated rectangle and there it is. Fits perfect. But you have to duplicate again the rectangle and work on the duplicated rectangle, while leaving the rectangle with the already drawn shapes aside. Putting layers and layers on the other rectangle. :) That's how I do it, and I am also annoyed that it can't be done just like in the video.
Actually it works. Just like in the video. The "problem" is that when you duplicate, the line that you've drawn gets behind the rectangle. Leave it like that, select both the line and rectangle and then, path, intersection. And it's done. But if you put the line on top, after you duplicate the rectangle, when clicking intersection, the rectangle disappears, so when duplicating the rectangle, the line gets under the rectangle, so leave it like that and then select them both and click intersection. :)
@@ThAmCh thank you a lot .. 👍
Is there have a way to create triplets using inkscape ?
White board software which we can write with pen tablet
Do Inkscape and Opentoonz go hand in hand ?
Canvas sizes
I like animation what is your real name
In my class my computer mam asked us to watch this video and make the scene
this is great, but it was way too fast. can you do them a tad slower for those of us in the back? :)
Why do we have to duplicate background.?No clear explanations.!!