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  • Software: Inkscape (or Photoshop)
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Subject: Dog

Dog - Painting

Here is the screen cast on drawing a dog in the profile/side view and giving ti simple coloring.

  • Software: Inkscape
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Subject: Scythe

This is the second and final part on illustrating scythe in Inkscape – continued from part 1.

  • Software: Inkscape
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Subject: Scythe

I started out to do an illustration of a scythe – the grip reaper’s (or personified death’s) iconic weapon.

Scythe - Study - 0

To do this illustration, I did a bit of study in GIMP.

Scythe - Study - 1

Then, I opened up Inkscape and started creating the vector shapes.

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Illustrate A Sword

  • Software: Inkscape (or Illustrator)
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Subject: Sword

This would be a cursory look at an approach to illustrating a sword. Remember that there are many types of swords, and hence, there are many ways you can approach its illustration.

The Blade

Draw a long rectangle, and then covert the object to path. (Path > Object to Path). After that, use the node edit tool. In Inkscape, you may need to delete the duplicated nodes at the corner. After that, bisect all the sides, so that you have eight nodes instead of four.

Illustrate A Sword - 0 - Blade

Delete off the bottom corners, and move the two mid nodes of the (earlier) vertical line further down towards the tip. You can leave it at this or make if more interesting by adding some more detail to the shape.

Curve the vertical lines inwards. Next, create a perfect square, and rotate it by 45 degrees.

Illustrate A Sword - 1 - Blade

Convert the square object to a path, and use the node edit tool to pull down the bottom corner node.
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