Madpilot
February 11th, 2006, 06:39 PM
From the Inkscape-Users mailing list:
From: Tavmjong Bah <tavmjong@free.fr>
Hello,
I have uploaded a new version of the book "A Guide to Inkscape".
Two new tutorials:
1. Creating a logo from a photograph with the help of auto tracing.
2. Creating an isometric projection (an idea suggested by Alain
Viguier).
Two new chapters:
1. "Using the Command Line"
2. "SVG and the Web" showing how to use SVGs on web pages (including
very simple linking and animation).
Additional web pages:
1. A download page for the graphics used by the tutorials.
2. A page showing the examples in the "SVG and the Web" chapter.
3. A page for testing web browser support of SVGs.
You can find all this at:
http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/
As always, comment are welcome.
Enjoy,
Tav
I worked my way through the first four "Quick Start" tutorials last night, and will finish them all soon - highly recommended if you want to get a better grip on this excellent program!
Inkscape is rapidly becoming my favourite art/graphical app of all time - SVG is such an elegant setup.
From: Tavmjong Bah <tavmjong@free.fr>
Hello,
I have uploaded a new version of the book "A Guide to Inkscape".
Two new tutorials:
1. Creating a logo from a photograph with the help of auto tracing.
2. Creating an isometric projection (an idea suggested by Alain
Viguier).
Two new chapters:
1. "Using the Command Line"
2. "SVG and the Web" showing how to use SVGs on web pages (including
very simple linking and animation).
Additional web pages:
1. A download page for the graphics used by the tutorials.
2. A page showing the examples in the "SVG and the Web" chapter.
3. A page for testing web browser support of SVGs.
You can find all this at:
http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/
As always, comment are welcome.
Enjoy,
Tav
I worked my way through the first four "Quick Start" tutorials last night, and will finish them all soon - highly recommended if you want to get a better grip on this excellent program!
Inkscape is rapidly becoming my favourite art/graphical app of all time - SVG is such an elegant setup.