In this screencast, my first, I create a simple torus or donut shape with an offset lighting effect, and a 3D highlights in Inkscape 0.46.
http://www.divshare.com/download/7264982-aed
It's about a 34MB AVI video and the hosting site will give you about 135KB/s so it will take a little while to download.
Hope you enjoy and get some useful information.
Originally posted at http://linuxgraphicsusers.com/index.php?board=28.0 on the Vector Illustration - Child Board, Inkscape Tutorials along with other written tutorials I've done.
Cheers
My First Screencast
Re: My First Screencast
Excellent work, Jaws!
(Before I heard your voice, why the heck was I thinking that you were British?)
(Before I heard your voice, why the heck was I thinking that you were British?)
Re: My First Screencast
heathenx wrote:Excellent work, Jaws!
Thanks HeathenX, that's high praise coming from you.
My next planned screencast is an extension, sort of, of Richard and your - Microsodes. Stay tuned and with your permission I was planning to show folks your Microsodes page in the screencast and recommend a visit there.
heathenx wrote:(Before I heard your voice, why the heck was I thinking that you were British?)
Perhaps you were thinking of Dai who has a British accent and was part of the staff at the original LGU free-forum when it first started. I'm a born and bread Midwesterner from the Chicagoland area -- but I'm working on a British accent.
Cheers
Re: My First Screencast
heathenx wrote:Excellent work, Jaws!
(Before I heard your voice, why the heck was I thinking that you were British?)
Everyone who does screencasts has a Brit accent... didn't you know that?
I'm still working on my accent... I had asked my old friend Dai if I could borrow his but, he declined
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heathenx wrote:Excellent work, Jaws!
(Before I heard your voice, why the heck was I thinking that you were British?)
Heh! I had the same wrong impression right at first over at LGU.
Great job on that tut, Jaws! Kudos!
Re: My First Screencast
Jaws wrote:Thanks HeathenX, that's high praise coming from you.
My next planned screencast is an extension, sort of, of Richard and your - Microsodes. Stay tuned and with your permission I was planning to show folks your Microsodes page in the screencast and recommend a visit there.
Well thanks for asking but you don't need our permission for anything.
Jaws wrote:Perhaps you were thinking of Dai who has a British accent and was part of the staff at the original LGU free-forum when it first started. I'm a born and bread Midwesterner from the Chicagoland area -- but I'm working on a British accent.
I'm not getting you confused with Dai. I really did think you were from England for some reason. Maybe I saw some posts some where on a British forum (besides this one) or something, I don't know. I'm a fellow Midwesterner from northern Indiana so we're not far from each other actually.
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Re: My First Screencast
Off topic:
heathenx wrote:I'm not getting you confused with Dai. I really did think you were from England for some reason. Maybe I saw some posts some where on a British forum (besides this one) or something, I don't know. I'm a fellow Midwesterner from northern Indiana so we're not far from each other actually.
I thought this was an Auzie forum
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Off topic:
EarlyBlake wrote:heathenx wrote:I'm not getting you confused with Dai. I really did think you were from England for some reason. Maybe I saw some posts some where on a British forum (besides this one) or something, I don't know. I'm a fellow Midwesterner from northern Indiana so we're not far from each other actually.
I thought this was an Auzie forum
If majority rules it's an American forum. If my host rules it's still American. If I rule it's Australian
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microUgly wrote:If majority rules it's an American forum. If my host rules it's still American. If I rule it's Australian
Good grief! I give up. Australian? Really? I'm all turned around now.
Anyway, Jaws, we'll be expecting more screencasts from you.