Inkscape Tutorial | Draw a Banana using the Gradient Mesh Tool
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- This tutorial is intended for absolute beginners wanting to use Inkscape. It builds up in skills from the first tutorial showing how to draw a mango. Here, I show the procedure I use to create a vector out of a banana image. The methods used in this easy gradient mesh tool tutorial is perfect for getting a perfect vector image from any picture for all your designs.
Have you ever wanted to learn how to vectorize any image using Inkscape but found it too hard? And do you find yourself at times not being able to quickly translate the tutorials on this you watched for Adobe Illustrator? This is the perfect video for you to learn this skill! This is a step-by-step tutorial and is perfect for beginners to learn and just within 15 minutes!
Outcome:
After watching this tutorial you should be able to take any image you want and create a unique vector out of it. Here I create a simple, yet really cool vector out of the banana photograph. All the skills I show here can be done with the free vector illustration software Inkscape (www.inkscape.org).
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Thank you for the video. Can you tell me how to make the mesh tool creating a frame following the outline of the original shape? The current method of rectangle and elliptical shapes only are just too limited. The handles for the mesh control points are just too messy to pull in. Just do a simple shape for a banana, like what you have shown is just too much. It's much better using something like Blender and map out a shape in no time (and enjoying the process), there are so much lacking in the set of tools. It would be much better if the tool have an option to create mesh following the original shape outlined, then it's just a matter of adjusting the colours to match. Also, can you tell me what are the differences between 'Mesh to Path' -> Patches and 'Mesh to Path' -> Grid, please? I just don't see any distinctions at all.
Thank you indeed for your message and your interest. I am learning a lot from it. I haven't tried Blender, but will now consider learning it. I am afraid your questions on "'Mesh to Path' -> Patches and 'Mesh to Path' -> Grid" are a little above my scope. I use Inkscape just for hobby. But I will appreciate any other person answering in the comments.
Thanks dude! awesome video, didn't even know the mesh could be shaped!
Thank you very much for the video. This tool was always very complicated for me, but now everything is much clearer. Sorry for the mistakes.
Amazing!!!👏👏👏
Glad you like it!
Thank You! Very useful tutorial! :)
This is just fantastic 🙂👍👍 well explained
Thanks! Great info. I just started using Inkscape and find your videos very useful.
Awesome! Going to use this in my thesis. Thanks sir.
Go for it! Please kindly share a link to your thesis when it is done. Or a link to a publication. I really look forward to reading it.
@@InSearch139 Yes, I will send you a link when the university uploads my thesis
@@Macrotechee1107 still hasn't?
Cool
Thanks so much, great info, and I can finally use the mesh tool! Got a question. I see that you can add extra mesh lines by clicking on the line, but can you DELETE them? Every time I try I end up deleting the entire mesh, and I've put too much work in it to delete it. thanks again.
Thank you indeed. I do not yet know of any method how one could delete wrong additional nodes that have been added. Once I get informed, I will make an update.
VERY SKILL FUL
Thank you indeed.
Very useful, thank you :)
Glad it was helpful!
On coreldraw, the gradient mesh is shaped inside the object and follow the contour of the object by default (while inkscape give me new square to edit it again)
but using CorelDraw's gradient mesh sometimes has problems, for example the number of object nodes that you create must be even. and sometimes the contours that auto-form aren't where I expected them to be.
Glad to have this insight for CorelDraw users.
How do I turn on the circular/triangular handles when using the gradient mesh tool? In Inkscape version 0.92 there is an option to toggle it on/off in the tool control bar but in the newest version 1.1.1 I have no clue how to turn it on.
Sorry, I could not find that.
how to import my work to ai without losing the mesh gradient,...
i mean... when i import this file to ai,. I lost the mesh gradient,... its error,...
please,...
Hey, I have never tried to export to AI, but I think you could do that by exporting first to a PDF or some other common vector formats and opening the new document in AI