Author Topic: A vector for fussili - help on how to approach  (Read 722 times)

August 06, 2019, 11:50:28 PM
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gks

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Hello

    I have attempted to make a vector graphic of fussili ( image attached. ) But it came out really horrible  :( .. So could some one please make a video on how to do such kind of project ?

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August 07, 2019, 03:59:34 AM
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Hi gks,
I have put a message on the index page of the forum regarding the new forum, for the past couple of months.  But I recently learned that not everyone could see it.  But in any case, this forum is closing, and we are now using the new forum to provide support for Inkscape.

It's on the Inkscape website:  https://inkscape.org/forums/  (You'll need to register on the Inkscape website, if you're not already.)

I can give you a quick answer, but more people will see the message on the new forum, if you would like to post it there.

To answer your question, that would be an incredibly complex image, to try to make it realistic (in my opinion).  Personally, I would probably take a raster image, like you've shown, and manually trace it.  Or you could use Trace Bitmap, and probably get an ok result.

One way to approach it might be pattern along path, for simplistic representation.  But for realistic look, a lot of work, with highlights and shading to create the depth or simulated 3d.

However, I'm somewhat getting inspired to try it.....  We could actually make that a drawing challenge in the new forum!  I've been planning to set up some drawing challenges there, pretty soon.  You know, I think I'll do that right now!
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August 07, 2019, 07:56:52 AM
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What do you find horrible about it?...

August 09, 2019, 04:41:10 AM
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I did set up a drawing challenge for that, in the new forum:  https://inkscape.org/forums/competitions/brynns-challenge-1-intermediate-skills-draw-a-fusili-rotini/

Because it would take at least intermediate skills, and not be very easy, no one has posted any results yet.  But eventually, hopefully some people will try.  And you could get some ideas from there.

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