LibrePlanet: Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Inkscape with Mairin Duffy
Basic Talk Details
| Title | Digital Art Using Gimp & Inkscape |
| Presenter | Máirín Duffy |
| Location | Lecture Room D |
| Date & Time | Friday, 19 Mar 2009, 2:00-3:30 PM |
| Slides | * OpenOffice.org Impress File 13 MB
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| License | CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
Who says free software is only for code hackers?
Free software is not only for code hackers! Free software has lots to offer artists! Maybe you've heard of Inkscape or GIMP, maybe you know you can create cool graphics with them.... but you're not sure how!
In this 1.5 hour talk, Máirín Duffy will help demystify these free software creative applications and coach you on becoming a free software-toting artist! She'll cover:
- Gimp vs. Inkscape: Which one should I use for what types of things?
- Where to find openly-licensed source materials for your creations.
- Gimp Fundamentals:
- Masks - extracting objects from photographs.
- Layer-Blending Modes - quick, easy, impressive effects.
- Using Masks + Layer-Blending Modes together - unbelievable effects, and easy photo corrections.
- Inkscape Fundamentals (projects tentative):
- Shapes & Nodes - tweaking shapes using nodes to create a logomark.
- Bitmap importing & the text tool - creating a slick-looking LOLCAT.
- Blur & Path functions - bling-ifying a logo design.
- Where to learn more about these programs.
Bring your laptop along to this presentation with Gimp and Inkscape installed and ready-to-go!
About the Presenter
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Máirín Duffy is the team lead of the Fedora design team, the community-based team that creates the artwork for Fedora as well as icon and UI designs. She is also a senior interaction designer with Red Hat and designs user experiences for free & open source software. As a design professional, she uses a 100% free software workflow in creating all of her work, including the usage of Fedora, Inkscape and GIMP (more on that workflow here.)
You can see some of Máirín's designs using these free software tools along with discussions about designing with and for free & open source software at her blog. |

