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Oh man. This makes me love Inkscape even more! Thank you for these tutorials.
Ответитьcan you make a halftone like this with a (small) path line (not an object). to use in laser cutting?
love your content Nick
Love your videos (and the courses). Is there a way to do this with the circle getting fainter rather than smaller?
ОтветитьHey Nick! How do you make halftone globes?
ОтветитьSorry, it is not clear ar all why the dot sizes are changing.
Ответить👏👏👏
ОтветитьThanks.
ОтветитьOmg Thank you ...I been looking for an updated video on how to make halftones with inkscape... I do have a question though.. how would you bring in the halftones closer ? Say for screenprinting purposes..
ОтветитьThanks man without your tutorial I can't make this effect for my poster design
Ответитьvery good idea 🙂
ОтветитьBeen following your tutorials for years, and long may they continue. Thanks Nick for great tips.
ОтветитьNICE!
ОтветитьGracias
ОтветитьGreat video, thanks. But how does Inkscape know to create reducing size circles?
ОтветитьThanks Nick! Can't wait to watch this.
ОтветитьHow can I make it respect the border? It's leaking
ОтветитьJust so you know Nick. I tried going to your website and it wouldn't let me accept cookies for some reason.
ОтветитьI really enjoy your tutorials, but for this one in particular, what would you use this effect for? It seems kinda pointless.
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ОтветитьNick, you have now 3 videos on Halftones that explain almost every basic thing we need to create and use them. Thank you so much.
I have a question, can we still not create a halftone color separation in Inkscape?
For example, if I want to create a draw, photo, SVG etc. in color on a t-shirt or any surface with ink or any object for that matter but use color separation for ink, Inkscape still can't make it right?, or can it?
For example, Corel draw and AI let the user select color separation with CMYK and separate those colors to create the halftone apart so every halftone it's different from the other, kind of like channel separation and let's you use it one on top of the other for inking or painting or sublimation etc., without applying paint over each other.
Do you know how could we do it in Inkscape?
Greetings from CHIAPAS MEXICO.
Another great tutorial, forever grateful.
ОтветитьThx! That's a very clean solution. I'll be sure to use it, and I migh need it soon.
ОтветитьSo cool and simple. Didn't know this trick. Thank you.
ОтветитьNoice
ОтветитьWe are nerds !
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