I've really been enjoying Inkscape and we've begun using it a lot for our shirt designs.
this is one of the designs I finished awhile back, it was done almost completely in inkscape, I finished it in photoshop with some small details.
Hope you like!
![Image](http://www.enclothe.com/post/Buddha_Head_inkscape.jpg)
Simarilius wrote:Wow thats impressive. Really striking image, great to see inkscape being put to such good use
Would you be willing to let us put a screenshot of this on the website?
Wow, that's some impressive dedication to detail. Did you at least duplicate some of the lines? I've never attempted this kind of image in inkscape, but my inclination would be to either use the engraver tool (which I agree is buggy) or draw a single line and duplicate it as necessary to get all the lines in place then tweak the individual lines a little. Thanks for sharing your process on this really impressive piece. Should make a great shirt.enclothe wrote:I drew in the main outlines and shapes on a top layer, and then went in with the pen tool and laid every individual line and shaped the curves for each one on yet another layer. It was painstaking to be sure. After all the lines were in place, I converted the stroke to path for all of them, and while they were still separate I selected them all and used the tweak tool to shrink or grow the areas. Occasionally the tweak tool would kill a required node and my lines would go wonky, so it often took a little finesse to get them just right.
llogg wrote:Wow, that's some impressive dedication to detail. Did you at least duplicate some of the lines? I've never attempted this kind of image in inkscape, but my inclination would be to either use the engraver tool (which I agree is buggy) or draw a single line and duplicate it as necessary to get all the lines in place then tweak the individual lines a little. Thanks for sharing your process on this really impressive piece. Should make a great shirt.enclothe wrote:I drew in the main outlines and shapes on a top layer, and then went in with the pen tool and laid every individual line and shaped the curves for each one on yet another layer. It was painstaking to be sure. After all the lines were in place, I converted the stroke to path for all of them, and while they were still separate I selected them all and used the tweak tool to shrink or grow the areas. Occasionally the tweak tool would kill a required node and my lines would go wonky, so it often took a little finesse to get them just right.
EarlyBlake wrote:Wow did you do a select all on all layers to see how many paths there were?
bbyak wrote:As a primary author of the engraving features in calligraphic pen, I would appreciate if you try to work with it and report your experience. Please try to use a recent SVN build, it has some improvements in this regard compared to 0.46.