Mindblown. This isn't just a quick demo of some esoteric feature, this is a MASTERCLASS in Inkscape in one video! This is ALSO a demonstration of the power of Inkscape. I will need to watch this & follow along (one day when I have 2 or 3 hours to learn every feature & every setting being demonstrated...). (Noted the message at the end too.)
I began my podcast 3 years ago knowing absolutely nothing about where to begin. i knew i needed to have a brand i was homeless living on the island of maui hawaii without anything but a phone. i used the tools available to me through free applications i found in the app store. I created a logo though with the limited capabilities of the tools available and what i was able to create i felt was adequate. long story short i wanted to improve my logo and a friend told me i should use inkscape to achieve my goal and gave me a laptop to do it. i have been following along with your tutorials and i have improved exponentially in my education with graphic design and you have made this process for me much less frustrating. i just wanted to express my gratitude for what you do and how its helped my personal journey with my creative expression.
That's really advanced material I feel but I understood each step and was able to follow along in my own document. I learned a lot, including the corners LPE tool, that's going to be a game-changer for me. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in an accessible way.
Every time I watch one of those videos by you, I'm totally amazed by how you come up with this stuff. I've been working with Inkscape for quite some time now, but it still feels like I'm a child just fumbling around in a huge tool shed. I wouldn't dare to attempt something requiring advanced effects or anything like that, mostly because it's hard to wrap your head around how those tools really work (even after going through your Masterclass).
Es increíble lo mucho que he aprendido con tu contenido, a pesar de no tener el mismo idioma, con tan solo mirar lo que haces, es suficiente. Muchas gracias y saludos desde chile
A lot of times i feel the need to apply the exact same manipulation to two nodes, for example in 10:10 and at 10:50 when you have to eyeball the distance you drag out the node handle. Is there a way to do this to just one node and have it apply to others as they are clones? Thanks for the awesome (as usual) tutorial!
1:20 - Wait, that's an actual thing? How have I not noticed that before? I enjoy how you don't always take the quickest route for a step -- e.g. linked offset -> resize -> subtract (instead of just "Stroke to Path").
Thank you! Great tutorial, however I did not get the idea with the Linked Offset. What is the difference between the Linked offset and just duplication and scaling?
@@LogosByNick I get it, I mean I can duplicate an object, and scale the copy to create the offset, looks like the effect should be the same, but maybe there is something else
Hey great vids. QUESTION. I have a design I imported into Inkscape and edited just can’t seem to put a border around it. Design has Curved edges . The border also needs to be design. If you have a video let me know. I scrolled through your vids and couldn’t find this. Thanks
Noob question: why do we have to convert these to path multiple times, we are working on paths already right? does applying some tools make them objects again?
Think because effect is still editable, once object to path, it is finalised. Apply an effect again then finalising makes it a path but no editable effect.
Converting it to a path finalizes the rounded corners so that they can't accidentally be set back to sharp corners or have the radius changed by scaling the object.
I purchased your lessons several years ago. Unfortunately before I had the opportunity to use them I had to have chemotherapy. Recently I found the file but I couldn’t get the file open.
@@LogosByNickthanks so much. I will definitely reach out next week. I’m away this week. Really appreciate all your wonderful videos. Things kind of went to the wayside for a while.
I love learning how to do stuff like this. Glad to see you're still active!
I'm glad that you still work for Inkscape tutorials. Many of them help me in using Inkscape
The Inkscape Master Class is just fantastic!
Mindblown.
This isn't just a quick demo of some esoteric feature, this is a MASTERCLASS in Inkscape in one video!
This is ALSO a demonstration of the power of Inkscape.
I will need to watch this & follow along (one day when I have 2 or 3 hours to learn every feature & every setting being demonstrated...).
(Noted the message at the end too.)
Thanks máster Nick, we always learn something new with you
I began my podcast 3 years ago knowing absolutely nothing about where to begin. i knew i needed to have a brand i was homeless living on the island of maui hawaii without anything but a phone. i used the tools available to me through free applications i found in the app store. I created a logo though with the limited capabilities of the tools available and what i was able to create i felt was adequate. long story short i wanted to improve my logo and a friend told me i should use inkscape to achieve my goal and gave me a laptop to do it. i have been following along with your tutorials and i have improved exponentially in my education with graphic design and you have made this process for me much less frustrating. i just wanted to express my gratitude for what you do and how its helped my personal journey with my creative expression.
Much respect for your tenacity 👏
I always find your tutorials very informative. Thank you for spending the time doing them.
Thank you for another great tutorial, Nick! Inkscape is truly amazing, a FOSS success story in my book, alongside Blender
That's really advanced material I feel but I understood each step and was able to follow along in my own document. I learned a lot, including the corners LPE tool, that's going to be a game-changer for me. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in an accessible way.
Every time I watch one of those videos by you, I'm totally amazed by how you come up with this stuff. I've been working with Inkscape for quite some time now, but it still feels like I'm a child just fumbling around in a huge tool shed. I wouldn't dare to attempt something requiring advanced effects or anything like that, mostly because it's hard to wrap your head around how those tools really work (even after going through your Masterclass).
THANK YOU NICK
Nick
He taught us how easy it is to just do it!
God bless you, Nick
Great instruction. Thank you Nick.
Thank you so much, Nick! The linked offset was exactly what I was looking for!
mindblowing stuff man, i feel like i need to rediscover inkscape again
Es increíble lo mucho que he aprendido con tu contenido, a pesar de no tener el mismo idioma, con tan solo mirar lo que haces, es suficiente. Muchas gracias y saludos desde chile
Awesome !!
Great content, as always!
Thank you
A lot of times i feel the need to apply the exact same manipulation to two nodes, for example in 10:10 and at 10:50 when you have to eyeball the distance you drag out the node handle. Is there a way to do this to just one node and have it apply to others as they are clones?
Thanks for the awesome (as usual) tutorial!
Terrific!
How in the world his cursor movement is so smooth even at 360p?
1:20 - Wait, that's an actual thing? How have I not noticed that before?
I enjoy how you don't always take the quickest route for a step -- e.g. linked offset -> resize -> subtract (instead of just "Stroke to Path").
Thank you! Great tutorial, however I did not get the idea with the Linked Offset. What is the difference between the Linked offset and just duplication and scaling?
Scaling doesn't offset the object, it just increases the width and height. Offsetting adds an equal amount of spacing around the object.
@@LogosByNick I get it, I mean I can duplicate an object, and scale the copy to create the offset, looks like the effect should be the same, but maybe there is something else
god bless you bro
Thanks Nick from Nick ... 😂👍
Hello Nick. What software do you use for this floaing cursor?
Another great video.
Hey great vids.
QUESTION.
I have a design I imported into Inkscape and edited just can’t seem to put a border around it. Design has Curved edges . The border also needs to be design.
If you have a video let me know. I scrolled through your vids and couldn’t find this.
Thanks
Noob question: why do we have to convert these to path multiple times, we are working on paths already right? does applying some tools make them objects again?
@0:57 You converted it to a path and then @2:27 you did it again. Why? Wasn't it already converted?
Think because effect is still editable, once object to path, it is finalised. Apply an effect again then finalising makes it a path but no editable effect.
Converting it to a path finalizes the rounded corners so that they can't accidentally be set back to sharp corners or have the radius changed by scaling the object.
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I purchased your lessons several years ago. Unfortunately before I had the opportunity to use them I had to have chemotherapy.
Recently I found the file but I couldn’t get the file open.
What file are you referring to? Feel free to email me if you need help with anything: nick@logosbynick.com
@@LogosByNickthanks so much. I will definitely reach out next week. I’m away this week. Really appreciate all your wonderful videos. Things kind of went to the wayside for a while.
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Inkscape has crashed in my computer more like 5 times straight, why could that be?
Mine done this before too. Recommend deleting and use the older software download. The newest downloads needs a faster processor I’m assuming.
@@wwill84751 I got a pretty old PC. What version of inkscape would you recommend?
Are you using the latest version? 1.2 crashed on me a lot, 1.3 has been a lot better. 1.4 Beta is even more stable.
@@LogosByNick what version are you using right now Nick?
No brainer it is, just buy a new pc bro, with Rtx Nvidia 6990ti 😂
Hey Nick Inkscape 1.4 is dropped.
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