If you want to learn more about how Inkscape works, I have a 50+ part video series where I explain all of the tools and features in Inkscape and demonstrate how they work. Here's the link if interested: logosbynick.com/inkscape/
I guess im asking randomly but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account? I stupidly forgot the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Simon Aaron thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I recently discovered after quite a while playing with Inkscape, the joy of holding down the alt key and drawing a line through the shapes I want to select instead of shift clicking on each of them. Changed my life.
I tried this too, but for some reason after division, inkscape puts thousands of nodes on each shape. If I use simplify, then it distorts some of them so they dont touch.. Any help please? EDIT: and problem is that because of amount of the nodes it takes a few seconds for my PC to select them
I have to say, I'm a Linux guy and use Inkscape & the Gimp all the time ... your tutorials have really opened my eyes as to what is possible using both programs and your explanations/teaching method is first class. Love your tutorials ... love this video ... please keep doing what you do ...
You are a great tutor! I am a Front End developer and lately taken interest in UI design, I just watched this for the first time, and couldnt believe how simple and clear you made what appear to be quite a complicated task. You inspire me. I am in awe. Thanks!
Thank you To apply the Golden Ratio quickly follow the steps: 1 Draw & select the Object 2 Go to Menu bar > Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform 3 Scale 161.8% horizontal and vertical 4 Type the number of copies you need
ALL your tutorials are amazing Nick. My life is financially transforming for better each year since 2013. I owe you and Inkscape Development from 0.48 to 0.92 Team a lot. :-)
Thank you so much Nick! I studied Chemical Engineering but I've always been interested in graphic design and I do your tutorials as a way of getting closer to something I really love doing and I'm learning a lot in the process. Keep up the great job!!
Without taking away the importance of this tutorial. The correct ratio can also be made with the CTRL (view in the status bar). It does not change the beauty and importance of your content. Congratulations!
Nick Fantastic I have repeated this over about 5 times and I did it. WOW, what a feeling of accomplishment. I love this most of all, can you do another one based on the Golden Ration like this? Please
This is so neat. I started to use Inkscape pretty recently (only as a hobby tho, I'm no professional in Design) and your tutorials have helped significantly. They have also spared me a huge deal of frustration lmao. Infinite thanks.
Hello Nick. It's very nice to see your tutorials. I follow this one step by step but didn´t have the same results. Some of the circles disappear when I made the clicked on the division bottom, as the eye of the bird and the lower part of the body, as well as the peak, was fusioned with another little down peace.
Path-division doen´t work well on my computer. It does not get every single area of interteccion as it is supposed to get. It splits the bottom rectangle in some of the portions, but not all of them, like shown here. 🤔I couldn't finish this tutorial. Anyone else with this same issue?
Hi Nick Thanks for the tutorial When I finish the design a white stripe remains in place where the stroke was How can I get rid of it? Really annoying. Thanks
i recently found your videos and is amazing all the tutorials that you have about gimp and inkscape!!! It's amazing how much the open source community has grown!
Hi NIck, congrats to you for this amazin TH-cam Channel. I would like to suggest an adaptation: instead of starting with two squares, start with a golden ratio rectangle: one side of 100px, and the other 100px * 1.618 (161.80px). Then proceed with squares where you will always paste the height of the previous resulting rectangle. With this the golden ratio will always be maintained.
@@-B-B Not quite (but it is wronf). His first ratio is 2:1; the second is 3:2, then 5:3, 8:5 and so on (fibonacci numbers). It approaches the golden ratio eventually. An even simpler way to achieve what he wants, however: Draw a circle with any size, then duplicate and resize it by typing (current size)*1.618 every time.
@@mrebholz Depends on what you're going for. The first few steps are far from the golden ratio (1:1, 2:1, 3:2, 3:5). They're Fibonacci numbers. After a few steps it's good enough, but if you compare squares 5 and 6 to 10 and 11, they'd be a bit off. If you want _the_ golden ratio just memorize 1.618 just like pi is 3.14, it's good enough. In the end it's just a tool; if you keep everything to a same ratio like 1.5 you'll have a grid that's just as scientific as making it with Fibonacci or a magical "perfect number".
Your tutorials have really helped me. I am into doing tracing and some shading now, and thanks to you I'm getting a good feel for using Inkscape! Thanks : )
When setting up the golden ratio grid, I copy the squares, then duplicate a smaller square, then hit Edit --> Paste Size --> Paste Height, all it does is make my square into a rectangle that is taller. Granted, I *might* be working with a different version of Inkscape? I just downloaded and installed mine this past week.
Hello saw the IA tutorial also just this morning :D and thought how could do it with Inkscape. What possible by other can better out. What you must change by a Logo that it fit better in golden ration. I mean from design on paper to golden ratio on on computer. :)
I keep trying to do this but my squares are not lining up perfectly like yours, I think there is some kind of setting that is not right on mine! This is frustrating
Nick, thank you so much for this tutorial. You're very clear and precise. I just want to say, when unionising some of the paths, I got stroke artefacts left in some of the groups. This may be an issue relative to my machine, but I want to say, if anyone else gets this, don't worry, keep going. In one version the strokes are removed and, in the other, they're used. So the artefacts disappear or are changed.
Wow! two days ago I was trying to look up for an Inkscape tutorial about Golden Ratio and I was even wondering if you do apply the concept in your previous tutorials. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I'm very surprised by this tutorial. :)
Keeping the circles in the golden proportions doesn't necessarily mean that the composition of your bird is golden ratio based. You ought to keep distances fixed, determining them using your golden ratio proportioned objects. So if you're placing two circles (to form the bird's body and beak), you'd mostly use a smaller circle from your calculations template, to determine the placement and distance between the two circles. It's a bit hard to explain, I just mean that not only the size of the circles matters when you're trying to from a golden ratio based composition, also the positioning of your objects, relative to each other and the composition they're in.
Hey Nick, please answer this question. Whenever I use the division tool, for some reason my pieces of the bird don't come out as clean as yours they usually get defected like one piece would be connected to the other may I please know what am I doing wrong, Is it because sometimes I don't use snapping while positioning the circles
Thank you! I was struggling so hard with vectors in inkscape, I didn't get that to color the other node you had to select it on the drawing, not in the menu.
This was amazing i think i referred to over 10 videos before coming to this and i say that it's incredible you made logo making easier....lots of love to you 🥰
For whatever reason, when I Paste Height to make the larger square it is coming up just a little bit short and wont match the size of the previous squares. Does anyone have any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Thanks.
Thanks Nick! I'm learning inkscape, and your tutorials are really helpful. After following through, I was astonished that I could create such a cool logo like this.
Thanks for the tutorial. I have installed the latest Inkscape and GIMP and enjoyed the tutorial and made the same logo. I have developed self confidence in logo designing. I find Inkscape and GIMP. more exciting with new features than photoshop. However, there is more to discover in these softwares.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You are clear and concise! Within 35 mins I created my first project ever in inkscape (or any design program) and it looks adorable!!!! Thanks again! I'll definitely be supporting you when I can!! :)
hey there! thanks so much for your video! helped a ton! however when i followed along and got to the finish i noticed there was still the white gap between my shapes once i deleted the stroke. how do i avoid this problem?
Great video. I learned about the golden ratio but never applied it to my work. Just started using Inkscape today as a move from Adobe Illustrator. It's funny that I expected lots of the tools and controls to be hidden. Hard to believe Inkscape is offered for free.
I did it as you did but when I moved the finished grouped bird the gradient did not sticked with it like it in another layer can I anyone tell me what's the problem ?
i loved the tutorial. Howerver i faced some problems like ; having some nodes when i use union tool I always delete them with the editing nodes tool but it kinda bothersome in complicated logos, and the second is that in 8:09 and 9:20 the shapes didn't snap i managed to put them approximately but can you help work through that, thank you!
Thanks Nick, I've been waiting for this one for a long time. Looks a little bit difficult, but I'll get a hang of it once I try it. You've been doing a great job. Keep it up.
Is it possible to make a grid and scale the grid without affecting the thickness of the lines in the grid? For instance, I want to make a grid with all the lines 1px thick and then adjust the height and width of the grid while maintaining the 1px thickness of all the lines. Is it possible?
Great tutorial! I appreciate it. One minor nit: The construction method isn't quite a golden rectangle. The first rectangle constructed (with two squares adjacent to a square twice the size) has a ratio of 1.5. Each successive rotate-and-attach iteration converges toward the golden ratio, but doesn't get there. The 4th iteration done here is about 1.610, which isn't bad, but that 1.5 ratio on the smallest circles is a little iffy. I don't know if there's an easy way to do the straightedge and compass method in Inkscape? Anyway, I'm learning Inkscape, and your clear tutorials have been extremely helpful. Have you considered putting your premium courses on Udemy? I have a subscription, but it has zero English content for Inkscape. Seems like an unfilled market.
High Nick! Thank you for this great video; I just learn a lot from following your method, which brings me to some questions. Why do I have to copy the combined figure (10:35) before encompassing it by a rectangle, and why do I have to lower the selected object to the bottom? Thank you for answering in advance!
Because then the process of path division will not work properly, the path eniting tools thingy works on whether which path is on the top or bottom, we want the "circles"(top) to "divide" the "rectangle"(bottom).
Hi, Nick ! Amazing tutorial! I only have one doubt about, why didn't we create these golden ratio rectangles directly with borders, instead of first creating borderless rectangles, and then switching to borders at the end.
I am new to the golden ratio and i have a question. Mostly i see only the Golden ratio circles used in logo design, my question is what about the rectangle and squares? Can those be used if your logo have sharp edges or elements or squares or rectangles. Because mostly i see others use the rectangles to construct then they are discarded
Nick, I'm in Australia and went to purchase your Inkscape lifetime academy coarse and the 'make payment' button wouldn't highlight to accept payment by PayPal or credit card. Please offer a solution.
Having a problem. If I take a 200 px square duplicate it and snap it to the side, select both squares, it becomes 398 px wide. Yes I have a 2 px line. When I paste that width to the next square I get a 396.020 square. Yours appear to be the size of the first 2 which would be 398. I am getting the exact same results on .92 in Windows and 1.0 beta 2 on Mac. Can you tell me what I might be doing wrong? Thanks for your great work.
So this is 6 months old when I write this, and I should hope you figured out your problem by now, but I'm going to comment for anyone else that swings by. The sizing dialog includes the size of the stroke, so if you just enter a number on a shape with a stroke it will inset it by half the stroke width on each side. However, if you snap two shapes together they meet up right at the nodes that make up the shape, meaning in the middle of the stroke not the edge. I don't know if I'd call this a bug, more of a quirk, but if you want to be super accurate just color the shapes in and turn the strokes off, then you can size them perfectly and the nodes will be right on the lines where you intend them.
If you want to learn more about how Inkscape works, I have a 50+ part video series where I explain all of the tools and features in Inkscape and demonstrate how they work. Here's the link if interested: logosbynick.com/inkscape/
@@rungrezSTUDIOThe circle might not have closed. the object should be closed to fill color. Hope this helps!
0:42 you lied- nothing is in description about it
I guess im asking randomly but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Alberto Houston instablaster =)
@Simon Aaron thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I recently discovered after quite a while playing with Inkscape, the joy of holding down the alt key and drawing a line through the shapes I want to select instead of shift clicking on each of them. Changed my life.
Yes that's really convenient. I should probably get in the habit of doing that.
Thanks!!
I tried this too, but for some reason after division, inkscape puts thousands of nodes on each shape. If I use simplify, then it distorts some of them so they dont touch.. Any help please? EDIT: and problem is that because of amount of the nodes it takes a few seconds for my PC to select them
@@jindrichcink8378 Had the same Experience 🙌🏼
Omg thank u dude for sharing that. That's so cool and very helpful
This is pretty mind blowing. I'm starting to see circles in logos EVERYWHERE
I have to say, I'm a Linux guy and use Inkscape & the Gimp all the time ... your tutorials have really opened my eyes as to what is possible using both programs and your explanations/teaching method is first class. Love your tutorials ... love this video ... please keep doing what you do ...
You are a great tutor! I am a Front End developer and lately taken interest in UI design, I just watched this for the first time, and couldnt believe how simple and clear you made what appear to be quite a complicated task. You inspire me. I am in awe. Thanks!
Thank you
To apply the Golden Ratio quickly
follow the steps:
1 Draw & select the Object
2 Go to Menu bar > Effect > Distort & Transform > Transform
3 Scale 161.8% horizontal and vertical
4 Type the number of copies you need
Thanks for this suggestion ..I tried this and found that the increasing sizes of the circles are not same as Nicks...Why is that?
I love the intro music and glad the tutorial is a noise-free-zone. Cute bird! Thanks, Nick.
The trick of division after drawing a rectangle is amazing. Thanks for your tut.
ALL your tutorials are amazing Nick. My life is financially transforming for better each year since 2013. I owe you and Inkscape Development from 0.48 to 0.92 Team a lot. :-)
Thank you so much Nick! I studied Chemical Engineering but I've always been interested in graphic design and I do your tutorials as a way of getting closer to something I really love doing and I'm learning a lot in the process. Keep up the great job!!
One of the best videos about golden ratio. Thanks Nick
Without taking away the importance of this tutorial. The correct ratio can also be made with the CTRL (view in the status bar). It does not change the beauty and importance of your content. Congratulations!
The best nick tutorial I've seen so far for inkscape. nice job
This is amazing! I recently started dabbing in to graphic design and your lessons are golden my friend!
Thanks! I just subscribed. I really need these kind of tutorials. Please don't stop making them.
I just started Inkscape. And this was my first logo i created it is looking stunning
Nick Fantastic I have repeated this over about 5 times and I did it. WOW, what a feeling of accomplishment. I love this most of all, can you do another one based on the Golden Ration like this? Please
This is so neat. I started to use Inkscape pretty recently (only as a hobby tho, I'm no professional in Design) and your tutorials have helped significantly. They have also spared me a huge deal of frustration lmao. Infinite thanks.
I'm glad that there's a shapebuilder now 😁
To me this was mind blowingly awesome! Thank you!
You are so special, Nick.
Hello Nick. It's very nice to see your tutorials. I follow this one step by step but didn´t have the same results. Some of the circles disappear when I made the clicked on the division bottom, as the eye of the bird and the lower part of the body, as well as the peak, was fusioned with another little down peace.
There was one step where he didnt use snapping which may have changed the beak. It did for me.
Usual high quality graphics design tuts from Nick. Keep em coming!
u realise this is a 2 year old video
Correct but the golden ratio and subtle innovative ideas are immortal.
Path-division doen´t work well on my computer. It does not get every single area of interteccion as it is supposed to get. It splits the bottom rectangle in some of the portions, but not all of them, like shown here. 🤔I couldn't finish this tutorial.
Anyone else with this same issue?
Hi Nick
Thanks for the tutorial
When I finish the design a white stripe remains in place where the stroke was
How can I get rid of it? Really annoying.
Thanks
So finally you've done a GR vid tut using Inkscape, thanks much Nick.
i recently found your videos and is amazing all the tutorials that you have about gimp and inkscape!!! It's amazing how much the open source community has grown!
Hi NIck, congrats to you for this amazin TH-cam Channel. I would like to suggest an adaptation: instead of starting with two squares, start with a golden ratio rectangle: one side of 100px, and the other 100px * 1.618 (161.80px). Then proceed with squares where you will always paste the height of the previous resulting rectangle. With this the golden ratio will always be maintained.
Thank you for mentioning this. I too really like Nick's channel, but he did make a mistake here. His ratio is 2, not the golden ratio 1.618.
@@-B-B Not quite (but it is wronf). His first ratio is 2:1; the second is 3:2, then 5:3, 8:5 and so on (fibonacci numbers). It approaches the golden ratio eventually.
An even simpler way to achieve what he wants, however: Draw a circle with any size, then duplicate and resize it by typing (current size)*1.618 every time.
@@Tordek No wonder. I was confused with the video, how that could be golden ratio for god's sake.
@@Tordek Okay, so the proportions are not quite right, but the principle still applies?!
@@mrebholz Depends on what you're going for.
The first few steps are far from the golden ratio (1:1, 2:1, 3:2, 3:5). They're Fibonacci numbers.
After a few steps it's good enough, but if you compare squares 5 and 6 to 10 and 11, they'd be a bit off.
If you want _the_ golden ratio just memorize 1.618 just like pi is 3.14, it's good enough.
In the end it's just a tool; if you keep everything to a same ratio like 1.5 you'll have a grid that's just as scientific as making it with Fibonacci or a magical "perfect number".
Your tutorials have really helped me. I am into doing tracing and some shading now, and thanks to you I'm getting a good feel for using Inkscape! Thanks : )
When setting up the golden ratio grid, I copy the squares, then duplicate a smaller square, then hit Edit --> Paste Size --> Paste Height, all it does is make my square into a rectangle that is taller.
Granted, I *might* be working with a different version of Inkscape? I just downloaded and installed mine this past week.
i believe you have to lock in the height and width
Thanks Nick, great tutorial.
Beautiful design and explanation
thank you very much because i saw tuto for illustrator but not with inkscape ^^
Hello saw the IA tutorial also just this morning :D and thought how could do it with Inkscape. What possible by other can better out. What you must change by a Logo that it fit better in golden ration. I mean from design on paper to golden ratio on on computer. :)
Andreas Braess ok thank you for the advice ^^
O melhor designer do TH-cam!
very nice and easy tutorial.
thanks Nick!
what a nice golden ratio logo and nice choice with the gradients
Thanks for this Nick!
I keep trying to do this but my squares are not lining up perfectly like yours, I think there is some kind of setting that is not right on mine! This is frustrating
Nick, thank you so much for this tutorial. You're very clear and precise. I just want to say, when unionising some of the paths, I got stroke artefacts left in some of the groups. This may be an issue relative to my machine, but I want to say, if anyone else gets this, don't worry, keep going. In one version the strokes are removed and, in the other, they're used. So the artefacts disappear or are changed.
Wow! two days ago I was trying to look up for an Inkscape tutorial about Golden Ratio and I was even wondering if you do apply the concept in your previous tutorials. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I'm very surprised by this tutorial. :)
Great timing
Awesome as always and thanks Nick.
Beautiful and elegant.
Keeping the circles in the golden proportions doesn't necessarily mean that the composition of your bird is golden ratio based. You ought to keep distances fixed, determining them using your golden ratio proportioned objects. So if you're placing two circles (to form the bird's body and beak), you'd mostly use a smaller circle from your calculations template, to determine the placement and distance between the two circles. It's a bit hard to explain, I just mean that not only the size of the circles matters when you're trying to from a golden ratio based composition, also the positioning of your objects, relative to each other and the composition they're in.
Hey Nick, please answer this question.
Whenever I use the division tool, for some reason my pieces of the bird don't come out as clean as yours they usually get defected like one piece would be connected to the other may I please know what am I doing wrong, Is it because sometimes I don't use snapping while positioning the circles
same bro
I make a box 80 px by 80 px and copy and paste height and the next height is 159.739 px or some crap, how do I fix this??
For those watching: you can use the new Shape Builder tool to combine the circles instead of breaking them up like he did around 11:00
Thank you! I was struggling so hard with vectors in inkscape, I didn't get that to color the other node you had to select it on the drawing, not in the menu.
This was amazing i think i referred to over 10 videos before coming to this and i say that it's incredible you made logo making easier....lots of love to you 🥰
For whatever reason, when I Paste Height to make the larger square it is coming up just a little bit short and wont match the size of the previous squares. Does anyone have any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Thanks.
Thanks for the tutorial. I been studying this, on and off, for about a month and your tutorial helped.
Finally, i've found the shape builder alternative 🙌🏻😭
Amazing work and very easily explained....loved it.. surprised to see such quality work received so few likes.
It more harder than I expected...but it is worth it. Thanks for your tutorial
Hello Nick I don't understand why my union function is not working. I use Inskscape 1.0
The division at 11:12 is not working in latest inkscape version
Thanks Nick! I'm learning inkscape, and your tutorials are really helpful. After following through, I was astonished that I could create such a cool logo like this.
this lesson is priceless!
Very helpful, and nice visual to go with it!
11:14 path > division does nothing for me. i've combines all paths, applied red fill , then division does not work. It does not do anything.
Thanks for the tutorial. I have installed the latest Inkscape and GIMP and enjoyed the tutorial and made the same logo. I have developed self confidence in logo designing. I find Inkscape and GIMP. more exciting with new features than photoshop. However, there is more to discover in these softwares.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You are clear and concise! Within 35 mins I created my first project ever in inkscape (or any design program) and it looks adorable!!!! Thanks again! I'll definitely be supporting you when I can!! :)
Thank you Nick,
i realy appreciate it to see a tutorial with golden ratio made in inkscape :)
11:13 path divison not work on my logo so what to do I ?
excellent tutor...understand very well..keep doing
hey there! thanks so much for your video! helped a ton! however when i followed along and got to the finish i noticed there was still the white gap between my shapes once i deleted the stroke. how do i avoid this problem?
Reminds the days of art & design in college where they drilled into heads to be using golden ratio for any and all illustrator work
Great video. I learned about the golden ratio but never applied it to my work. Just started using Inkscape today as a move from Adobe Illustrator. It's funny that I expected lots of the tools and controls to be hidden. Hard to believe Inkscape is offered for free.
how'd you get the idea in the first place though? like how to place the circles and everything?
I have an assignment due soon and for some reason I cannot see my circels other objects work fine and yes my opacity is on 100
How to get rid of white space after division if i don't want to have stroke around object?
That was rad! Thanks! 🙂
what could be a reason for the devision tool not working?
I did it as you did but when I moved the finished grouped bird the gradient did not sticked with it like it in another layer
can I anyone tell me what's the problem ?
quite amazing, keep it up Nick
i loved the tutorial. Howerver i faced some problems like ; having some nodes when i use union tool I always delete them with the editing nodes tool but it kinda bothersome in complicated logos, and the second is that in 8:09 and 9:20 the shapes didn't snap i managed to put them approximately but can you help work through that, thank you!
Thanks Nick, I've been waiting for this one for a long time. Looks a little bit difficult, but I'll get a hang of it once I try it. You've been doing a great job. Keep it up.
i dont know what to say, Nick. I learned a lot from your vids. You are the best!!!
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Do you happen to have a saved grid of these circles that can be downloaded?
Hi your videos are very helpful👏 I have an issue with the shapes! I want to make my photo in the shape of a heart ! Do you have a video?
Is it possible to make a grid and scale the grid without affecting the thickness of the lines in the grid? For instance, I want to make a grid with all the lines 1px thick and then adjust the height and width of the grid while maintaining the 1px thickness of all the lines. Is it possible?
I am new to it can you tell how to know where to place cicrcle
Great tutorial! I appreciate it. One minor nit: The construction method isn't quite a golden rectangle. The first rectangle constructed (with two squares adjacent to a square twice the size) has a ratio of 1.5. Each successive rotate-and-attach iteration converges toward the golden ratio, but doesn't get there. The 4th iteration done here is about 1.610, which isn't bad, but that 1.5 ratio on the smallest circles is a little iffy. I don't know if there's an easy way to do the straightedge and compass method in Inkscape?
Anyway, I'm learning Inkscape, and your clear tutorials have been extremely helpful. Have you considered putting your premium courses on Udemy? I have a subscription, but it has zero English content for Inkscape. Seems like an unfilled market.
High Nick! Thank you for this great video; I just learn a lot from following your method, which brings me to some questions. Why do I have to copy the combined figure (10:35) before encompassing it by a rectangle, and why do I have to lower the selected object to the bottom? Thank you for answering in advance!
Because then the process of path division will not work properly, the path eniting tools thingy works on whether which path is on the top or bottom, we want the "circles"(top) to "divide" the "rectangle"(bottom).
@@hydrtd_9753 Thank you for answering!
Would love to know how to wrap text round an image like they do in magazines
Hi, Nick ! Amazing tutorial!
I only have one doubt about, why didn't we create these golden ratio rectangles directly with borders, instead of first creating borderless rectangles, and then switching to borders at the end.
Love this technique, much potential.
Could you make a 1.3 adapted version with shape builder, which would be easier and more intuitive?
For some reason it wont let me snap the left side of the circle to a smooth node.
Just the right side
Can you use this arrangement of the circle for other things? or for other thing we need to arrange circle in our own way.
Awesome video nick ! i just installed inkscape so i could actually USE your tutorials. thank you so much, thumbs up ! :D
Brilliant tutorial, as usual! Thanks. One thing I didn't get was all the ctrl+C activity with the squares at the beginning...
Amazing work...
Love your turtorial. I want to create a blickbird, therefore I will have to alter the beak
Great video and explanation. Thanks a lot, Nick!
I am new to the golden ratio and i have a question. Mostly i see only the Golden ratio circles used in logo design, my question is what about the rectangle and squares? Can those be used if your logo have sharp edges or elements or squares or rectangles. Because mostly i see others use the rectangles to construct then they are discarded
Can I download your videos tutorial for personal use only?
Nick, I'm in Australia and went to purchase your Inkscape lifetime academy coarse and the 'make payment' button wouldn't highlight to accept payment by PayPal or credit card. Please offer a solution.
Having a problem. If I take a 200 px square duplicate it and snap it to the side, select both squares, it becomes 398 px wide. Yes I have a 2 px line. When I paste that width to the next square I get a 396.020 square. Yours appear to be the size of the first 2 which would be 398. I am getting the exact same results on .92 in Windows and 1.0 beta 2 on Mac. Can you tell me what I might be doing wrong? Thanks for your great work.
So this is 6 months old when I write this, and I should hope you figured out your problem by now, but I'm going to comment for anyone else that swings by. The sizing dialog includes the size of the stroke, so if you just enter a number on a shape with a stroke it will inset it by half the stroke width on each side. However, if you snap two shapes together they meet up right at the nodes that make up the shape, meaning in the middle of the stroke not the edge. I don't know if I'd call this a bug, more of a quirk, but if you want to be super accurate just color the shapes in and turn the strokes off, then you can size them perfectly and the nodes will be right on the lines where you intend them.
Hi Nick, i have a litle problem, can you help me? I can't make de division you say in 11:12
I think that was really good.