![]() ![]() The first part deals with creating the crown design and the second part shows how to tile it via a clone tool. This is the tutorial I tried first, by Logos by Nick. Drawing patterns is definitely something I’d like to explore further as a hobby. I like trying different types of digital drawing to see which ‘clicks’ with me, when I have the time. However I will do more of them to better get the hang of it. They seemed easy but I was fumbling and had to keep repeating the steps. ![]() Recently I came across some YouTube tutorials on how to create patterns on Inkscapeand decided to give them a go. Even ultra minimal designs like polka dots or stripes can be pretty and interesting too, as the variations one can play with them in colour, size and background are endless. Here is the info you need to update this extension, so that it will work with 1.0 and future versions. I like simple, elegant ones, I like loud ones. Hello, Thank you for providing this extension for Inkscape users This is just to let you know that most 3rd party Inkscape extensions, like this one, probably will not work with the upcoming new Inkscape version, the long-awaited version 1.0. Or designs featuring nature elements like flowers and leaves. I like geometric ones especially with a dash of Art Deco. I like patterns that lean towards a retro vibe. ![]() On anything: shirts, upholstery, curtains, wallpaper, gift wrap paper. ![]()
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