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 fabiano   Brazil. June 01 2012 15:01. Posts 3822
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    Disclaimer: I would like to make it clear that I'm no designer and I've just started learning Inkscape (for fun). So this is just an amateur blog about a random average guy who wants to share how freaking easy it is to make cool looking logos for your event (hopefully a BW event!). Seriously, it takes almost no effort at all!

      After being requested to create logos for some BW tournaments, I've decided that it is a good idea to teach what I've learnt so far.
      Before finding out about Inkscape through my brother, all the "work" I did for the requested logos were made with Photoshop. While Photoshop is an amazing software for painting, making logos with Inkscape is infinitely easier and you can achieve great results, it all depends of your own creativity.
      The idea of this blog is to teach you how to use the basics of the software, following a step-by-step guide of the creation of a logo I created for the D Ranks Individual Tournament Season 1. Actually, during the creation of the logo I named it D Ranks Team League, so the screenshots are with this later name. But enough, let's begin!

Step 1
      Download Inkscape here.
      It's FREE and is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Remember to pick the correct download link under Official Realease Packages section. Install it and run.



Step 2

      This is the looks of Inkscape when you just start it. It's a pretty clean and intuitive interface, so I won't go around explaining each piece of it.
      Let's just cut directly into action: select the Rectangle tool, as indicated in Figure 1. This tool allows you to draw rectangles (oh don't you say).



Step 3

      Draw a black rectangle as shown in Figure 2. Notice that the rectangle corners are square, we want to make them round for our logo. To do that, modify the value of the field Rx indicated in Figure 2. Try out modifying Rx and Ry values to learn what they actually do. After you are done playing around, set Rx to 8 and Ry to 0. Your shape must look something like Figure 3.
      Attention! To be able to change Rx and Ry fields, you must have your rectangle shape AND the rectangle tool selected. If you have de-selected your shape, choose the Selection tool (the black pointer), select your shape with it and then select the Rectangle tool.



Step 4

      Now we need to duplicate the shape, to create the red strip in the logo. To do so, right-click the shape and select Duplicate, and then change the shape's color to red (just click on a red color in the bottom color pallete).
      Those arrows indicated in Figure 5 are used to transform the shape. The ones shown in Figure 5 are used to resize it, but if you click on the shape again you will be presented arrows that allow you to rotate and skew the shape. Try it! Anyway, resize the red shape to about half of the height of the black shape, like in Figure 6.



Step 5

      Notice how the red rectangle has round corners like the black one. We want the bottom corners to actually be square. To achieve that, we will create a new rectangle over the half bottom of the red rectangle and use it to crop out the undesired part.
      Create a rectangle like the yellow one in Figure 7. Shift-select the yellow and the red rectangles and press CTRL - (control minus). Voilá! Half of the red shape is gone (Figure 8).




Step 6

      Add the text and adjust the size of the shapes to something like Figure 9.
      You see, it's already looking okayish for a logo. It's clean and kind of stylized, but let's make it look cooler by adding gradients! Select the red rectangle and press G. You are now editing the gradient of the shape. It can be a little bit confusing at first, but it is really simple to use this tool. Just leave the "gradient line" like in Figure 10, indicated by the arrow 2.
      Right now it is looking really bad, too dark and the simple gradient is too ugly. We need more gradient points. To add a gradient point, with your gradient tool selected, click on Edit, as indicated by the arrow 1.
      A window like in Figure 11 will appear. Click 3 times on "Add Stop" to add 3 gradient points.



Step 7

      Now your gradient line will be separated by 4 points, like in Figure 12. One by one, select the point, change it's color and move it up/down to create your gradient effect as you want. You can see on Figure 13 how I left mine.
      Tip! If you hold CTRL while moving the gradient points, the movements will be restricted to the vertical direction only!
      Do the same to the black shape, and we are done! Now all that's left is to export it as an image.




Final Step

      To export your logo, go to File->Export Bitmap->Export, as shown in Figure 14.


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And that's it! It's actually very quick and simple to do it, don't be scared because of the size of this "tutorial". Explaining how to do things take 100 times longer than actually doing it. Play around with the tools and have fun while learning.

You can do a lot of stuff to your logo, like add shadow for example:

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Google how to do it, there are many tutorials on the internet that are very easy to follow.

Now instead of PM'ing me asking to make a logo, you can make one yourself!
Unless, of course, you are too busy with other responsabilities of the event and need someone else, if I can help I sure will, especially if it is a BW event.


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 Jumbled   June 01 2012 15:08. Posts 1463
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Good blog! I've been a fan of Inkscape for a few years now. It's very handy as my work requires me to put together a lot of scientific diagrams, and a vector format is almost essential for good results.
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 Marti   June 01 2012 19:31. Posts 543
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Great blog. I remember using it for a logo ( a shield - like kinda thing ) back then. But i think i exported that and did most of the work with gimp, not sure tho, it was a long time ago.
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 Stratos   Czech Republic. June 01 2012 20:06. Posts 1594
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This will come in handy. Thanks.
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 fabiano   Brazil. June 02 2012 02:15. Posts 3822
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On June 01 2012 15:08 Jumbled wrote:
Good blog! I've been a fan of Inkscape for a few years now. It's very handy as my work requires me to put together a lot of scientific diagrams, and a vector format is almost essential for good results.


Oh yea, I forgot to mention that Inkscape works with vector format, which means you can have your logos in whatever resolution you want

One thing though, when you export it to bitmap it obviously isn`t a vector image anymore, buf of course you can just resize it on Inkscape and then export to .png

Hopefully one day all browsers will support the .svg format like Chrome does!


On June 01 2012 19:31 Marti wrote:
Great blog. I remember using it for a logo ( a shield - like kinda thing ) back then. But i think i exported that and did most of the work with gimp, not sure tho, it was a long time ago.


It`s actually an interesting way to create the basics of your logo with Inkscape and add details/painting with Gimp/Photoshop

However if you need the logo in another resolution then the art done with Gimp might be lost :/


On June 01 2012 20:06 Stratos wrote:
This will come in handy. Thanks.


Hope you like Inkscape, it`s a really good tool!
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 Arcanefrost   Belgium. June 02 2012 03:09. Posts 1119
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nice
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 nosliw   United States. June 02 2012 04:26. Posts 1823
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thank you. I might start learning it. I see many advantages with vector images. What are the disadvantages?
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 fabiano   Brazil. June 02 2012 05:39. Posts 3822
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I can't think of any big disadvantage. Again, I'm just a beginner, so I know not much

Maybe the fact that it is not supported by some web browsers so you need to export it to other supported format (usually png).

One thing really cool about Inkscape is that it can vectorize an image. For example, I've this original image (png):

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but I want it larger. If I just open up it in Paint and resize it, the image would look bad because of its low resolution. But if I vectorize it with Inkscape, I can have the image larger without losing resolution:

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Of course it's not the same thing, but that's because I still don't know how to use the vectorizing feature correctly
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 TheToast   United States. June 02 2012 06:37. Posts 4804
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On June 01 2012 15:01 fabiano wrote:
While Photoshop is an amazing software for painting, making logos with Inkscape is infinitely easier and you can achieve great results, it all depends of your own creativity.


That's because it can only do barely 1/10th of what Photoshop can. Don't get me wrong, I love the open source community and they have produced some amazing software. But the open source stuff just can not compare to the capabilities of proprietary software.

Inkscape also primarily focuses on vector graphics, so for making raster graphics you aren't going to have as many options available as with other image editing software.
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