Laternenpfahl wrote:
The only Problem with it is that it needs xquartz and doesn't support commsnd on macs
Yea. Gimp recently got a native port to OSX so maybe Inkscape will get one to...
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jji7skyline wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
The only Problem with it is that it needs xquartz and doesn't support commsnd on macs
Yea. Gimp recently got a native port to OSX so maybe Inkscape will get one to...
says who?
:DDD
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no, who says inkscape is getting native
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Laternenpfahl wrote:
no, who says inkscape is getting native
I'm just hoping it might, since Gimp has become native already
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I really need to get a better tutorial on inkscape >.<
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trinary wrote:
There are quite a few good ones here.
Nice.
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I made a vector editor in Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jji7skyline/2822414
It creates the svg file in a list, and if you download the project, you can export the list and rename as a <filename>.svg and view it in a browser :3
Warning, the coding has lots of complex maths.
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jji7skyline wrote:
I made a vector editor in Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jji7skyline/2822414
It creates the svg file in a list, and if you download the project, you can export the list and rename as a <filename>.svg and view it in a browser :3
Warning, the coding has lots of complex maths.
That's quite useful.
Last edited by trinary (2012-10-08 01:20:16)
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trinary wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I made a vector editor in Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jji7skyline/2822414
It creates the svg file in a list, and if you download the project, you can export the list and rename as a <filename>.svg and view it in a browser :3
Warning, the coding has lots of complex maths.That's quite useful.
Thanks, I just updated it with easier to use colours.
I made this with it, to show you what it can do.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86331894/trees.svg
Last edited by jji7skyline (2012-10-08 01:25:10)
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jji7skyline wrote:
trinary wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I made a vector editor in Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jji7skyline/2822414
It creates the svg file in a list, and if you download the project, you can export the list and rename as a <filename>.svg and view it in a browser :3
Warning, the coding has lots of complex maths.That's quite useful.
Thanks, I just updated it with easier to use colours.
I made this with it, to show you what it can do.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86331894/trees.svg
That's rather good, considering how it was generated.
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trinary wrote:
There are quite a few good ones here.
I'll look into those, thank you.
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https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86331894/r32againsvg.svg
Made this yesterday and today, it's a skyline r32
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