Don't get me wrong though, one can definitely draw in Inkscape. I did this illustration a few years ago in Inkscape. This is what I would consider "Drawing": http://opendesignstudio.org/inkscape/samples/emmawolf.png


On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 10:36 PM, C R <cajhne@...233.....400...> wrote:
> "Drawing up plans :-P"

Yea, still doesn't seem like drawing to me... oh well. ;)

Probably got the audio handled. I'm recording the sound effects myself with my h4n field recorder mic (very high quality sound), and then editing with audacity. I have most of them, I just need to finish the "Draw Freely" sample page so we can vote on the font used for "Draw Freely". that's almost done too, but my work has overlapped the weekend for a trade show in Birmingham (spent most of the day driving, and then setting up), so it's been difficult to make as much progress as I'd have likes to. A little more gets done every day though. Oh, by the way, all our display graphics I did in Inkscape, as well as the packaging, etc. etc. So our success here at the convention is also yours! :)

Thanks for the offer to help. If you have suggestions for sound effects you'd like to see, feel free to post links. :)

Cheers.
-C

On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Martin Owens <doctormo@...400...> wrote:
On Sat, 2015-09-05 at 08:26 +0100, C R wrote:
> True. Though when I use a circle object to cut out a piece of a
> square, or other Boolean operation, import artwork from gimp, and add
> text,  these things are not so much "Drawing" in my mind. ;)

Drawing up plans :-P

Do you need any help with the audio sound effects for the tutorial intro
and outro?

Martin,