Melian D,
artist,
owned by a cat.
Inkscape tip of the week
Gradient population control
Control D is your best friend in Inkscape. When you create a copy (control/C) of an item it also creates a new copy of any gradients you might have used on the item. As there's no way to rename gradients yet in Inkscape any large picture can quickly develop an unbelievably long gradent list thats very hard to find individual gradients in.
With Control D you create not a copy but a duplicate. With a duplicate you still get an exact copy of your object but you reuse the gradient from the original object instead of creating a new copy.
Under File on the tool bar there is a second feature, Vacuume Defs (hotkey u)
Using this will go through your file and clean any left over orphan gradients.
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
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Comments (5)
ddaydreams
Very Nice Work. I love moonlight.
bodo_56
A beautiful image! I like your style!
gunsan
Very cool style, great work!
beachzz
This is just beautiful; has an elegant simplicity to it!
DawnStar
A few days ago I opened my copy of Inkscape and tried to do something similar to your work. What a mess I made! You make it look so easy,it isn't. You make it look so beautiful, it is. You make me want to do more digital art. I will. Thanks for the inspiration. :)