![]() ![]() I like that kind of mugs It could hold 12 oz. Yes, it is a very thick and heavy ceramic mug. I thought about rounding it all the way over, but I wasn't sure how to make it look rounded by using light and shadow, especially because of the arc shape, and not being able to "bend" gradients. "The edge's cone shape."? You mean the part that looks sharp? Actually the top part of it is rounded. But I had to clip some shading objects there, and haven't yet learned how to have something clipped, but still make it a soft edge. Yeah, I was a little worried about the rim looking too sharp. I don't know what you mean by intersection line.ĭo you think the background should be darker, because of the mug being white? And I'll add more shading and cast shadows for the large one. ![]() I'm pretty sure I need to add reflections on the top of the handle, and maybe on the rim of the mug too. I'm wondering if it might look better if I sort of spin the mug around a little, so the handle is more in front? Or maybe even around in back slightly? But as often happens when I draw from my memory, without a ref photo or model, I'm not quite sure what seems wrong with it. Mostly the handle is what's bothering me. So towards that end, I wanted to ask for comments. But since it turned out.well, not so bad, I may make it into a larger stand-alone image as well. At its intended size (100 px height) I think it looks pretty much ok. ![]() So anyway, I've made a little coffee mug. The 1st 3 parts are Intro, The Inkscape Window, and The Selection Tool and Fill/Stroke Dialog.Īnyway, I'm just starting to realize that the illustrations and images which will be examples for the students to use, explore and practice with, may be more challenging than writing all the steps in text. ![]() Pretty soon though, I'll have mostly finished 3 parts of a series, which is being designed to teach people (who have ADD/learning differences) how to use Inkscape, in a step-by-step, hands-on format. I've embarked on a long term project, which if I decide to take it to completion, might take the rest of my life to finish Ok, well maybe not quite that long. ![]()
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