mental@...32... wrote:
Quoting Kevin Wixson <kevin@...518...>:
Also, I would sincerely appreciate an SVG drawing of the Bezier curve mathematical formula. It's for use in the same, but may have other applications as well.
Could you elaborate on what you need? There are several different ways of expressing it. What aspects do you want the illustration to highlight?
-mental
Well, I'd like to show a representational sample of material with everything from simple icons to elaborate, near photo realistic illustrations. I would like to demonstrate the breadth of utility of the application as well as the possible complexity of illustrations created with Inkscape. So, there will be some icons shown, some clipart (from openclipart.org), some abstract "wallpaper" gradient laden kind of stuff, some "cartoon" quality drawings, and hopefully some fully developed artistic compositions of representational art. The presentation should show a sampling of the many various purposes to which people put Inkscape to use.
It's the last one that I think I might come up short on, so I'm probably most especially interested in complete, non-abstract, illustrations that seem like something you'd see up in an art gallery.
Thanks for your interest and help.
PS.. Some people have also asked for clarification about the drawing of the Bezier curve formula I'm requesting. What I'm actually interested in is the representation I saw when my college instructor drew it on the board. It had a big Greek symbol in it with vector symbols (the arrows) and bits above and below and I'm not sure what all else, but it's something that isn't done with the normal ASCII characters in a row. I don't precisely know what it's made up of or how to describe it or else I certainly would have made it by myself. But since I don't know how, I'm asking for help.
-Kevin