
Beginning Inkscape
Apress
Published on 30. November 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-4302-2513-3 (ISBN)
Description
Beginning Inkscape is your shortcut to creating vector graphics with this free open source software. This book explains the Inkscape software interface and what each tool allows you to do. Best of all, Beginning Inkscape shows you how to use techniques employed by graphic designers to create a range of images, graphs, diagrams, and illustrations. Color images and screenshots appear at every step to help you see and understand the tools and techniques you are learning. Projects and exercises are throughout the book to help you put it all into practice.
Inkscape trainer and author Donna Benjamin shows you how to get the most out of Inkscape by taking you through the interface one tool at a time. Use this book as both an introductory manual for the software and a crash course to get up to speed in using Inkscape for real-world projects. Beginning Inkscape also showcases projects by artists and designers who use the software to create comics, web sites, icons, charts, and diagrams. What you'll learn * Install Inkscape on a Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows machine. * Understand how Inkscape can be configured and customized. * Develop fundamental vector drawing techniques.
* Discover how to create patterns, clone objects, and use gradients. * Manipulate layers, paths, and masks for complete control of the canvas. * Master using shape, line, and color for creating dramatic graphics. Who this book is for This book is for beginning to intermediate graphics creators. Many people would love to be more creative in making images on their computers but are daunted by the complexity of modern tools. This book is for them. Craftspeople, teachers and students, graphic artists, web developers, and report writers will also find the book useful.
Inkscape trainer and author Donna Benjamin shows you how to get the most out of Inkscape by taking you through the interface one tool at a time. Use this book as both an introductory manual for the software and a crash course to get up to speed in using Inkscape for real-world projects. Beginning Inkscape also showcases projects by artists and designers who use the software to create comics, web sites, icons, charts, and diagrams. What you'll learn * Install Inkscape on a Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows machine. * Understand how Inkscape can be configured and customized. * Develop fundamental vector drawing techniques.
* Discover how to create patterns, clone objects, and use gradients. * Manipulate layers, paths, and masks for complete control of the canvas. * Master using shape, line, and color for creating dramatic graphics. Who this book is for This book is for beginning to intermediate graphics creators. Many people would love to be more creative in making images on their computers but are daunted by the complexity of modern tools. This book is for them. Craftspeople, teachers and students, graphic artists, web developers, and report writers will also find the book useful.
More details
Edition
1st Edition.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkley
United States
Target group
Popular/general
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4302-2513-3 (9781430225133)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Donna Benjamin is the Executive Director of Creative Contingencies, an Australian company specialising in customised web services, research and event management. In addition to this Donna is currently President of Linux Users of Victoria and an active member of LinuxChix, Open Source Victoria and Open Source Industry Australia (OSIA). Donna was a board member of OSIA and served as director for 2006-2008 and currently organises the Melbourne OSIA gatherings. She was the lead organiser for Australia's largest free and open source conference, linux.conf.au in Melbourne in 2008.Donna is a passionate advocate of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) solutions for small business and education and is working on a Matrix matching the Victorian Essential learning standards with FOSS applications. Last year she delivered a keynote address at the K12 Open Minds conference in Indianapolis, USA and gave an Inkscape tutorial at linux.conf.au 2009 in Hobart, Australia. Donna was profiled by Jacinta Richardson and Roland Gesthuizen for the inaugural Ada Lovelace day celebrating women in technology.
Content
Introduction
Part 1 - Learning Inkscape
Chapter 1 - Interface
Chapter 2 - Techniques
Chapter 3 - Workflow
Part 2 - Using Inkscape
Chapter 4 - Working the canvas
Part 1 - Learning Inkscape
Chapter 1 - Interface
Chapter 2 - Techniques
Chapter 3 - Workflow
Part 2 - Using Inkscape
Chapter 4 - Working the canvas