Thank you!! Logos By Nick is how I got started with Inkscape. Made the switch because of his videos and seeing what Inkscape can do. Love his channels!
You're amazing, Rick, and this tutorial answered quite a few questions I had, about creating Splatter Vectors! I hadn't ever even tried any of this yet, largely because my imagination wasn't expanded, regarding this type of effect! Combining this with color theory, is absolutely mind-blowing! Thank you, for expanding my boundaries! 🫶 💪 🤓
I am experiencing a serious performance issue when using spray. Everything freezes when I try to move the drawing. How can I fix this? Thank you for this tutorial! ♥
Your videos are always amazes me, very creative. Rick, is it possible to take us through the LPE tour n show us how do they work. Sorry for troubling u. 🤓
Hey Rick, loving your work and videos, I have a request for another, how to wrap text around a 3d sphere so it pops from the middle and slopes away to the edges and maybe 3d text if that's possible???
Thanks Dan! I tested out a few methods to pop text out of a sphere. I can record one of them. It's not perfect. Is there an example you want to see? Like from an ad or logo or something? In the meantime, here is one of my previous 3D text videos: th-cam.com/video/FcwoFAqHXv0/w-d-xo.html
@@IronEchoDesign Thanks for the reply, So my initial thought was something along the lines of the "daily planet globe" from the superman movies. with 3D text popped/wrapped around it. found an old tutorial (peppertop comics) but its a bit dated now and thought there must be an easier way with the current version (1.2) I know you can create a wired sphere, but I haven't played with it yet. anyway would love to see what you can come up with💪 PS I've re-created the 3D text vid you mentioned with a nice sand background which has been blown up so it twinkles.. 🤩
Just wanted to follow up on the globe 3D text. I've been playing with it, and can get pretty close but its still not in proper perspective. Close, but in the Uncanny Valley. This is an example where Adobe Illustrator still outshines. There are mapping features that let you contour objects or apply texture automatically at any angle. Light-years easier than with Inkscape. I'll keep trying and maybe I can crack it.
Do you click or double click to spray the blobs? The only mode in which I was able to do it was "spray objects in a single path". I have the latest version on inkscape. Thanks!
Click on the spray blob so its selected. Single click. Only an original blob will work for the cloning mode. So, if an original blob is selected, you can click on Spray Can and then change to the second mode up in the control bar menu. Hope this helps!
Very helpful! Thanks, Rick! I’d never touched the sculpt tool before but guess I’ll have to play around with it soon!! Random question… do you have a video where you show what the open and closed eye buttons do with the spray can? Oh… and another random question… have you done a tutorial on the mesh gradient tool/mesh gradient fill? Thanks again! Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Thanks! I did highlight the open and closed eye icons once in the "Many Shapes" video (has Saturn in the thumbnail). It works okay if you only want to spray your object on blank space or if you only want to spray on top of an opaque area.
Forgot to mention about the gradient mesh tool- I have a few videos I've been working on in the background that uses it but for some reason Inkscape 1.2 has given my computer problems with consistency with the tool, so I haven't featured it much yet. Trying out version 1.3 soon, so maybe there is a fix.
Your videos are amazing. You can find instructions on the Internet how to create a very real-looking kiwi fruit with Illustrator. I would like to do this with Inkscape. Can you make a video how to do it?
In Singapore try to graffiti a building.. you will get a public whipping with a cane. Not a nice experience, but guess what... I didn't see one example of a building tagged. 🫣
Thanks so much for the tutorials, I'm gaining a lot from these
You're an artist. Thanks for the demos
Thank you. I follow your channel and the second 'Logos by Nick' and I truly admire your patience to explained everything. 👍👏👏👏
Thank you!! Logos By Nick is how I got started with Inkscape. Made the switch because of his videos and seeing what Inkscape can do. Love his channels!
That's a great tutorial.
- Pablo Picasso
Thank you! Thanks, Pablo!
Outstanding Vid, "AGAIN" Thanks Rick
Thanks!! I've been having fun with this effect all week.
I really love and appreciate your teaching! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much!! I'll keep doing the best I can.
....... SUPER VIDEO LIKE !!!!!
Thanks!! Many thanks!
sooo helpful! youre making great video here. thank you so much!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!
That was interesting and fun -Thanks-As always, you make great instructorship vids. You and Nick are my go to's.👍👍👌👌
Many thanks!! I love Logos By Nick. He was who convinced me to switch to Inkscape.
Many thanks!! I love Logos By Nick. He was who convinced me to switch to Inkscape.
Great as always. Thanks 😊 and have fun.
Thanks!! You too!
This is great my friend . Very useful for so many designs thanks Rick.👍🐺👍
Thank you Nik!! I love what you're doing in your design work lately. Sharp!
@@IronEchoDesign Thanks Rick much appreciated.
Thanks Nik!!!
All of your videos are great and well explained!So much learning in a couple of hours! Can you do a video with watercoloring a text ,please.
You're amazing, Rick, and this tutorial answered quite a few questions I had, about creating Splatter Vectors! I hadn't ever even tried any of this yet, largely because my imagination wasn't expanded, regarding this type of effect! Combining this with color theory, is absolutely mind-blowing! Thank you, for expanding my boundaries! 🫶 💪 🤓
Thank you!! I really like testing out different methods and seeing what happens.
Great Video! Thanks!
Thanks so much!
I am experiencing a serious performance issue when using spray. Everything freezes when I try to move the drawing. How can I fix this? Thank you for this tutorial! ♥
An excellent video, thank you 👍
Thanks!!
Your videos are always amazes me, very creative. Rick, is it possible to take us through the LPE tour n show us how do they work.
Sorry for troubling u. 🤓
Thank you so much!! The LPE tour video is a great idea. I'll see if I can set up some highlights. Maybe that would be a good start.
How did you get the first objects? The first blobs? How did you create them?
How do u select a portion? What buttons ? Thank u 😁
Very interesting. Dexter may have an opinion on the final pattern, LOL.
Hi. Can you make tutorial about coffee splash effect please? Thank You. :)
Hey Rick, loving your work and videos, I have a request for another, how to wrap text around a 3d sphere so it pops from the middle and slopes away to the edges and maybe 3d text if that's possible???
Thanks Dan! I tested out a few methods to pop text out of a sphere. I can record one of them. It's not perfect. Is there an example you want to see? Like from an ad or logo or something? In the meantime, here is one of my previous 3D text videos: th-cam.com/video/FcwoFAqHXv0/w-d-xo.html
@@IronEchoDesign Thanks for the reply, So my initial thought was something along the lines of the "daily planet globe" from the superman movies. with 3D text popped/wrapped around it. found an old tutorial (peppertop comics) but its a bit dated now and thought there must be an easier way with the current version (1.2) I know you can create a wired sphere, but I haven't played with it yet. anyway would love to see what you can come up with💪 PS I've re-created the 3D text vid you mentioned with a nice sand background which has been blown up so it twinkles.. 🤩
Just wanted to follow up on the globe 3D text. I've been playing with it, and can get pretty close but its still not in proper perspective. Close, but in the Uncanny Valley. This is an example where Adobe Illustrator still outshines. There are mapping features that let you contour objects or apply texture automatically at any angle. Light-years easier than with Inkscape. I'll keep trying and maybe I can crack it.
thanks a lot!!
Thanks!
Do you click or double click to spray the blobs? The only mode in which I was able to do it was "spray objects in a single path". I have the latest version on inkscape. Thanks!
Click on the spray blob so its selected. Single click. Only an original blob will work for the cloning mode. So, if an original blob is selected, you can click on Spray Can and then change to the second mode up in the control bar menu. Hope this helps!
Hello, pls create a video to produce a design model of wheel chair for differently abled persons in inkscape.
Very helpful! Thanks, Rick! I’d never touched the sculpt tool before but guess I’ll have to play around with it soon!! Random question… do you have a video where you show what the open and closed eye buttons do with the spray can? Oh… and another random question… have you done a tutorial on the mesh gradient tool/mesh gradient fill?
Thanks again! Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Thanks! I did highlight the open and closed eye icons once in the "Many Shapes" video (has Saturn in the thumbnail). It works okay if you only want to spray your object on blank space or if you only want to spray on top of an opaque area.
Forgot to mention about the gradient mesh tool- I have a few videos I've been working on in the background that uses it but for some reason Inkscape 1.2 has given my computer problems with consistency with the tool, so I haven't featured it much yet. Trying out version 1.3 soon, so maybe there is a fix.
Your videos are amazing. You can find instructions on the Internet how to create a very real-looking kiwi fruit with Illustrator. I would like to do this with Inkscape. Can you make a video how to do it?
thank you, good video
In Singapore try to graffiti a building.. you will get a public whipping with a cane. Not a nice experience, but guess what... I didn't see one example of a building tagged. 🫣
Digital Graffiti only in Singapore. Let's keep the art on screens or paper to be safe. Digital Graffiti....now there is a good band name.