Introducing a new segment here at the inkscape tutorials blog: the Inkscape Video Tutorial Double Feature. Screening this week, we have:
3D Text Using Interpolation: An example on how to use the interpolation effect to create a faux 3d (yet impressive none-the-less) text effect:
And, Secondly, we have:
Wrap Text Around a Globe:
Another awesome screencast by heathenx:
In this episode I will demonstrate how to wrap text around a three-dimensional globe in Inkscape v.046.
I used a fairly new extension from Gerrit Karius (aka G33K) called Bezier Envelope. If you want to follow along or use the Bezier Envelope for whatever future purpose then be sure to download it here. Thanks Gerrit.
I don’t know how to import these .tar files. Any help with that?
I like the Globe one, it really looks like 3D image. When it comes to making 3D, it is all about the shading.
A very good article posted, Thnx & LOl.
thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial!
Thanks for a intresting read, always learn something new and I will return to your blog. Thank You
cool 3d effect! thanks a lot for sharing!
thanks for sharing with us this tutorial…
Thank you for new ideas.
fantastic blog
cool i like that …… !!
Great Job Done
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That’s some good solid information, thanks for posting it
woW. nice articles and tutorial. thanks for sharing.
cool effect. thank you for sharing this. i really like this tutorial…
Thanks for sharing this tutorial, this will come in handy! Bookmarked it.
Thanks for this, nice outcome btw!
I like this inkscape tutorial
SureTrak: Change the Schedule Calculation Options
It’s a nice presentation. And very helpful in making the works better.
Hi, thanks for sharing the great information and resources by this helpful post, i found this blog while searching on Internet. Sarah
Here the topic of 3D about but is it flat TV or LCD..
great tutorial mate
thx
I could use the 3D in some of my designs. It wraps around nicely. Good effort, thankyou.
Do you really know what “agent orange” means? Google it in image search mode, or DON’T! (DON’T DON’T) If you are not a very strong mind…
Great tut, but very bad choice of words, I’m afraid…
hey
Its really simple and superb!!!!