![]() ![]() If you don’t have a Youtube account, you can also keep up-to-date with new tutorials as they’re posted on my Facebook page. Inkscape tutorials for beginners are posted twice per week on my Youtube channel, so be sure to subscribe on Youtube if you’d like to stay updated. This makes for the perfect beginner’s tutorial because it’s a nice design, but isn’t too complicated to produce. The undisputed viewer’s choice of 2016 has been, without question, this simple, flat style-doughnut graphic with a bite taken out of it. ![]() This tutorial emphasizes the use of strokes to strategically create padding and borders. This one has gone semi-viral since being uploaded in July - learn to design an emblem style logo using Inkscape. This one may be better suited for intermediate to advanced users, but this lesson offers an exercise in using raster images to create vector textures in order to create some pretty cool looking customized text. Inkscape tutorials aren’t just for beginners. If you didn’t already know, Inkscape is absolutely wonderful for generating bar codes. Get a feel for isometric design and using gradients to create the illusion of added dimensions in this lesson, which demonstrates how to create a vector cardboard box with a bar code on it. Learn how to use Inkscape’s bezier pen to draw freehand iconography, as taught in this mountain logo tutorial. #6: Vintage Style LogoĪlways a crowd favorite, this vintage style logo tutorial uses the masking tool as an introduction to using raster images as textures. Perfect for beginners, this lesson highlights what is capable with the freehand tool, showing how to create simple, fluid curved shapes to create a flame icon.
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