Nick, as a beginner at digital design, I have found your tutorials for Inkscape and Gimp to be very helpful, entertaining, and insightful, while learning to use these programs. By donating your time and expertise... you are truly helping us beginners get off to a great start! Thank you!
You not just made me shift more towards GIMP, I am now more pro-opensource kinda guys :) Thank you so much! And keep sharing more thing. I want to learn every single bit of thing that we can do using GIMP.
Nice tutorial! To make it more realistic, make the added light source coincides with the photography´s original light source which is more or less in the vanishing point. Outside that, great job!
Hey Nick ! Your videos are awesome and I'm truly enjoying every second of my Inkscape debut :) thanks ! I have two questions that I'd like you to answer. 1. When I save my work in PNG, I only get a fraction of the logo. It's completely de-centered and I don't know what I have to do in Inkscape to get a PNG where the logo is horizontally and vertically centered. Can you help me? 2. I want to become good at this thing but I'm asking myself how I should learn it. I'm currently doing your tutorials and reproducing the exact same work, but I feel like there are a lot of things I either don't understand in your tutorials, or simply can't reproduce by myself because they were too complex. Should I continue watching tutorial after tutorial or should I stop at some point and try to focus on what I've done already and try to do it again without watching your videos? Thanks for your help, and don't hesitate to ask me for more clarification if you don't understand :)
Nice tutorial, but there's a big problem with shadows on this image. Sun shines from behind, but shadows still fall to the right. In theory, the shadows should fall towards the observer and we should see almost black silhouettes of objects.
I liked this tutorial, but the sun was a bit too much in my opinion. Also the highlights on the posts show that the light must come from the left side outside of the picture, although the sun is in the middle. This makes it look fake.