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Improve how you draw light interacting with your subjects in inkscape with this article. The author covers the basics of making your lighting more realistic, including shadows, highlights and how l…

Christy saved to Open Source Applications
One question that gets asked a lot about Inkscape is “What is the difference between Path/Union and Path/Combined?” So I will try to explain the different Path operations. This is Pa…

Carol Comer saved to All Things Cricut
In this tutorial, learn how to draw vector ropes in Inkscape using the Pattern on Path path effect with inkscape. This technique is super useful for drawing a whole bunch of different vector assets…

Patti Geise saved to inkscape
The Non-Crafty Crafter: INKSCAPE: Curving text for use in Cricut Design Space

Lisa Schwartz saved to Inkscape
Sometimes, just a simple adjustment or tweak can totally revolutionize a brush. I'm excited to share some super easy ways you can customize the brushes you already have in your library. This is also one of those building blocks that might help dip your toe in the water of learning to make brushes, i

Adreanna Lindley saved to iPad lettering
This Inkscaoe tutorial shows the quick creation of a depth effect via layers in inkscape. Create the illusion of depth in your illustration in a few steps.

Chris Culy saved to Game Dev
With this video, we open a new heading for beginners in Inkscape and you will see tips and subtitles for a better understanding of the process.Thank you for ...

Jenna Morrow saved to Inkscape
Learn how to make SVG files to sell using Inkscape. Use text to make simple quote or word files that can be used with cutting machines.

Cathy Grant saved to Technical
Easy ways to trace over an image in InkscapeIf you want to convert a raster (bitmap) to a vector in Inkscape, you'll need to trace the image. Fortunately, Inkscape comes with an automatic tracing tool that requires neither a steady hand...

Barbara Meyer saved to inkscape