Here’s How I Did It - Open Source Graphic Design

October 29, 2008

Something I’ve been working on

Filed under: Inkscape — Jude @ 5:13 pm

I spent a couple of hours working on a graphic of a dandelion the other weekend and I thought I would share how it was done.

Dandelion table number

The design is simple. Using Inkscape, I began by drawing the dandelion stalk using the Freehand Tool (using spiro for that nice curve) and coloured it with a slight gradient from pale green to dark green.

For the head I simply drew a circle and filled large number of very small star-shaped hand-drawn polygons. Drawing these by hand meant I was able to ensure a good placement. Initially I had drawn a series of star shapes and tried using tile clones to place them radially. This created a very geometric look so I decided to hand-draw for a more organic feel.

After filling the circle with stars a few were dragged across the canvas to create the “just blown” look. I then made the guide circle completely transparent. Leaving it there meant I could still check the placement of the stars by viewing the image in Outline Mode (View>Display Mode>Outline).

The star shapes were selected (Edit>Select All and while holding Shift, click on the stalk to deselect) and in the Fill & Stroke Dialogue I set the blur to around 3. The stars were copied and pasted in place and while the duplicate stars were still selected I set the blur back down to zero. This makes a sharp star shape with a blurred halo, creating a soft appearance without losing detail.

And that’s pretty much all there is to it. Opinions welcomed.

3 Comments »

  1. This is amazing. I love this graphic. Is there any way you could or would send it to me?

    Comment by Tasha — July 9, 2009 @ 4:13 am

  2. I love this. Its absolutely amazing. Is there any way you would send me this graphic?

    Comment by Tasha — July 9, 2009 @ 4:14 am

  3. Hey,
    I am just going through your website. Very nice to see the beautiful designs you have made out of opensource FReeware. I am designing on INKscape too, not just because it is free, but because it IS really easier and better than Adobe Illy. However, it’s sad to see that there are no recent posts. wish you would continue the good work.

    Thanks again,
    Lenin.

    Comment by Lenin — March 10, 2010 @ 9:56 am

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