A very quick semi-collaboration pic using one of 's base pictures. The title is supposed to translate to "Gatocilita's Template", but is also used as a pun here to mean "Gatocilita's [Military] Base", hence the catgirl in uniform. ^^\
This is meant more as a showcase of Inkscape's capabilities -- the original SVG is available to freely download and distribute here:
A long time ago I used to draw a separate line layer like is shown in your drawing -- and like with your drawing, it was done to simulate variable-width lines. It's effective for that purpose, but I dropped the practice, ironically, because it was also pretty time consuming, not to mention it makes it harder to edit the shapes later.
I think it's a simpler approach if I hand-sketched the images first and then vectored them into Inkscape, whereas I just simply do everything digitally so the technique I use makes it a bit faster for me.
Regardless, though, that's a nifty sketch you got there. ^^
Seleccionando el link que dise "Download" te va dejar bajar la versión mas grande del dibujo (1200x960). Pero como es basado en un dibujo vectorial, se puede hacer tan grande como guste.
1600x1200....
2560x2100....
jaja! Creo que hasta 90,000x60,000!! [claro que a ese tamaño, mi pobre computadora explotara antes de reproducir la imagen... ]
she is so cute
This girl was something of a collab. ^^v
To sipmly your works, you can put colors and curved lines in two separate layers.
An example :
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Or is it, "Ubunchu"? ^__^
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A long time ago I used to draw a separate line layer like is shown in your drawing -- and like with your drawing, it was done to simulate variable-width lines. It's effective for that purpose, but I dropped the practice, ironically, because it was also pretty time consuming, not to mention it makes it harder to edit the shapes later.
I think it's a simpler approach if I hand-sketched the images first and then vectored them into Inkscape, whereas I just simply do everything digitally so the technique I use makes it a bit faster for me.
Regardless, though, that's a nifty sketch you got there. ^^
Seleccionando el link que dise "Download" te va dejar bajar la versión mas grande del dibujo (1200x960). Pero como es basado en un dibujo vectorial, se puede hacer tan grande como guste.
1600x1200....
2560x2100....
jaja! Creo que hasta 90,000x60,000!!
[claro que a ese tamaño, mi pobre computadora explotara antes de reproducir la imagen...
Por ahorra la llamo la "Commandante Gata", pero espero que me ayuda después en pensar en un nuevo nombre. ^v^