![]() ![]() If you were to follow Scott Adam’s (Dilbert’s creator) production technique, then your Inkscape work would be much easier. The caricatures are a combination of simple lines twisted here and there, minimal shading and that is about it. If you observe carefully, Dilbert cartoons are extremely simple. Later, when reading a book on Dilbert cartoons, I realised that it need not be so difficult. (I believe this image depicts a more anatomically accurate shark than Sharko!)īut the task was still pretty laborious. I now have a small ‘clip art’ library with images like what’s shown in Figure 2. Lately, I have been watching some cartoons and this made me get back to working on Inkscape. Figure 1: A custom desktop icon created using Inkscape Figure 2: An anatomically accurate shark caricature created using Inkscape I created some custom desktop icons like the one shown in Figure 1 and forgot about it. I had tried Inkscape in the past and concluded that it was powerful but difficult. ![]() Many open source artists work only with GIMP, being unaware of Inkscape. ![]()
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