
Does anyone have a gallery of work, or images online that were created with Inkscape. I am looking for artists whom have created work that we can link to on the website. If you would like to post your gallery of svg artwork, you can do so on the wiki.
Jon

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
Does anyone have a gallery of work, or images online that were created with Inkscape. I am looking for artists whom have created work that we can link to on the website. If you would like to post your gallery of svg artwork, you can do so on the wiki.
Jon
I'd nominate mental's work at lunar8.rydia.net for the link list.
Bryce

On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 01:50, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
Does anyone have a gallery of work, or images online that were created with Inkscape. I am looking for artists whom have created work that we can link to on the website.
Inkscape tutorials and SVG Artwork of mine are located here: http://programmer-art.org/?page=art http://programmer-art.org/?page=inkscape
Feel free to link to them :)

Cool...anyone else who has a gallery, this is the time to get it added to our PR machine and get exposure for your artwork!
Daniel, you know what would be most excellent! If you could copy the format of our standard tutorial.svg and apply your tutorials to that format. If you do this, and email me those SVG files, or a link to them, I will include them in Inkscape's main interface, under the Help > Tutorials sub-menu.
We are always looking for good artwork and tutorials like yours! I posted your gallery here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Inkscape and your current web-based tutorials here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TutorialIdeas
I'm really into expanding the current definition of developer to include artists, writers, programmers, etc.
Jon
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 00:45, Daniel Taylor wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 01:50, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
Does anyone have a gallery of work, or images online that were created with Inkscape. I am looking for artists whom have created work that we can link to on the website.
Inkscape tutorials and SVG Artwork of mine are located here: http://programmer-art.org/?page=art http://programmer-art.org/?page=inkscape
Feel free to link to them :)

On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 01:55, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
Daniel, you know what would be most excellent! If you could copy the format of our standard tutorial.svg and apply your tutorials to that format. If you do this, and email me those SVG files, or a link to them, I will include them in Inkscape's main interface, under the Help > Tutorials sub-menu.
I could try :) How do you want me to handle the button images and examples? Should I import png's or use inkscape itself? I also haven't really used the text tool, but I guess that will be easy enough to figure out! Also, which one's should I include? All of them?
We are always looking for good artwork and tutorials like yours! I posted your gallery here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Inkscape and your current web-based tutorials here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TutorialIdeas
Great!
I'm really into expanding the current definition of developer to include artists, writers, programmers, etc.
:)

It would be nice to include them all into Inkscape.
I would just say use tools intrinsic to Inkscape rather than use PNGs. I would say just open the tutorial in the current release of Inkscape, and modify it and save it to another location. Also, you can see from that example how you can just reference the actual application while its open rather than needing screenshots to describe how to use the program.
Also, you might think of joining the project as a developer in the future and help with tutorials and writing the help system. I can help you get signed up if you like.
Excellent :)
Jon
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 17:33, Daniel Taylor wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 01:55, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
Daniel, you know what would be most excellent! If you could copy the format of our standard tutorial.svg and apply your tutorials to that format. If you do this, and email me those SVG files, or a link to them, I will include them in Inkscape's main interface, under the Help > Tutorials sub-menu.
I could try :) How do you want me to handle the button images and examples? Should I import png's or use inkscape itself? I also haven't really used the text tool, but I guess that will be easy enough to figure out! Also, which one's should I include? All of them?
We are always looking for good artwork and tutorials like yours! I posted your gallery here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Inkscape and your current web-based tutorials here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TutorialIdeas
Great!
I'm really into expanding the current definition of developer to include artists, writers, programmers, etc.
:)

On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Jonathan Phillips wrote:
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 16:55:08 -0800 From: Jonathan Phillips <jon@...41...> Reply-To: inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net To: inkscape-users inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] Looking for Galleries out there...
Cool...anyone else who has a gallery, this is the time to get it added to our PR machine and get exposure for your artwork!
Daniel, you know what would be most excellent! If you could copy the format of our standard tutorial.svg and apply your tutorials to that format. If you do this, and email me those SVG files, or a link to them, I will include them in Inkscape's main interface, under the Help > Tutorials sub-menu.
We are always looking for good artwork and tutorials like yours! I posted your gallery here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Inkscape and your current web-based tutorials here http://inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TutorialIdeas
I'm really into expanding the current definition of developer to include artists, writers, programmers, etc.
whatyamean expanding? :)
I already take developers to mean anyone who gives anything at all back to the project, developers==contributors.
freeciv has a really long THANKS file for every release which includes just about everyone you could possibly want to thank, which i think is really nice (and because dont do enough programming to get included in the CREDITS file of most projects ;)
Right, I had better shutup and try and get something userful done.
- Alan H.

I draw vector maps and am forever rescaling objects and text. This often leads to a drawing where there are many text sizes which I then need to rationalise, perhaps making them all 8 point or whatever. With Inkscape a rescaled text object still shows the original text size when you go into the dialog. The same thing happens with Mayura. However with Corel the new object shows an updated text size. If the text is simply resized then the new text size is given based on the text height. This facility is very useful - could it be incorporated in Inkscape?
vellum

I would find the eyedropper tool incredibly useful if it could be made to pick up and transfer all characteristics of an object rather than just the fill colour? Perhaps initially pick up all and then unpick those not wanted? The ability to transfer other characteristics such as line style, line colour, and width is very useful in Mayura.
It would be awesome if it could also pick up text characteristics. This would alleviate the problem with text size that I mentioned in an earlier mail.
Any thoughts?
vellum
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Alan Horkan
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Bryce Harrington
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Daniel Taylor
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Jonathan Phillips
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