Hands on Vector Graphics

For last 24 hours I have been trying my hands on Scalable Vector Graphics(SVG). Its a surely kick-ass format for playing around with Vector Graphics. Now you might be thinking how I bumped into it. By chance I was just browsing the Mozilla Developer Center when I fell across a page in which they explained their stand and implementation of SVG in Firefox. It had some references about this format. The second thing which caught my mind was that Inkscape supports SVG (I didnt knew this). I had used Inkscape before so thought of giving a try, read some basic tutorials and its entry on Wikipedia and then set down to work.

After 24 hours its done! First is the image which gave me the idea how to draw.

I am going to contribute a lot on Inkscape Wiki and Forums. Wait for more graphics of the sort…

4 Responses

  1. Ankur Says:

    WOW that that is really a nice copy
    you look good at copying!!!!!
    b/w where is this image from???

  2. Manish Says:

    I was always good at copying, even in case of assignments and tutorials and all those stuffs!!! :P

    This image is of my office, Building 2 (MSIT), but am working in building 3 (MSIDC) !

  3. | Balu | Says:

    Nice job.. but one small doubt does SVG support gradients.. if yes.. your work can be improved further…for accenting shadows vagera

  4. Manish Sinha Says:

    Yeah! SVG supports gradient too, I tried out with gradients, but dropped the idea in the middle….

    As you wish Sir :P I will modify this to include gradients too….

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