Wir suchen für ein paar Stunden einen Grafikerin, um einen existierenden Entwurf für ein T-Shirt- und Website-Hintergrund-Design in Vektorgrafik umzusetzen.
Continuing my #3dprinting of the logos of my favorite teams, the next installment is the #Akron Rubber Ducks minor league baseball team. When I bought the hat last year, I knew I needed to do something with the logo because it really pops.
I fired up #inkscape to make a SVG and #freecad to make the model from that SVG. It took a little planning on the heights for the different colors since I only have one extruder. Turned out great!
As both a #crew96 fan, and a #ClevelandGuardians fan, I was inspired by the print linked below to create my own sign to show my support for the Crew on my desk at my office at work.
So, I fired up #inkscape to make the SVG, and then #freecad to create the 3d model that I then 3D printed. I printed the yellow part separate and glued it in.
Out of a whim, I decided to get my 10 year old #Cintiq 13HD Companion Hybrid out of storage. #Wacom no longer supports this model, but I got it to run with their oldest driver that supports Windows 11.
I'm not sure what I will use it for, but it was fun trying out the different brushes with #krita . These days I use #Inkscape for most of my graphical design work, but it's nice to have options.
Lovely #inkscape people, I'm looking to do the following:
via cli ask inkscape to export every object and/or group in an svg file and output as a PNG.
This link seems to have some answers, but I'm not at all clear about how I might get a list of objects or groups via the command line? Is this possible?
J'avais dit que pour mon boulot de mise en page je laissais tomber la suite #adobe pour passer sur #krita , #inkscape et #scribus . Je faisais tourner mon iMac sur Linux Mint à partir d'un disque externe.
I've started reading the tutorials for Inkscape and I am delighted. It has a well-thought-out conceptual model, a clean and powerful interface, and attention to keyboard accessibility.
The one thing I can't seem to find is documentation on the connection point tool. Where is it? How do I add connection points so arrows attach to the edges of objects instead of their centers?