Review 9 ICT
Review 9 ICT
Review 9 ICT
• This course is about graphic design. In this lesson, we will be discussing what it is.
We will also go over the basic concepts in computer graphics. We will also start
exploring Inkscape, which is the graphics editor application that we will be using
for the course.
Objectives
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
• define graphic design,
• review the elements and principles of design;
• know the difference between raster and vector graphics; and
• start using Inkscape.
Introducing Graphic Design
Graphic design is the systematic and methodical process of creating visuals that
communicate messages effectively.
These principles are interrelated, and deciding how to apply one principle can impact
how others can be accommodated.
What is Computer Graphics?
Computer graphics deals with how visuals and images can be generated, processed, and
manipulated using computers.
Inkscape is a vector
graphics editing
application.
To download go to:
https://inkscape.org/.
The Inkscape
GUI
Setting Up the Canvas
Click File > New from Template or
press Ctrl + Alt + N.
To Save a File
Click File > Save or press Ctrl + S
Inkscape’s default file format is SVG.
Lesson 2: Lines, Curves, and Shapes
• In this lesson, we will be starting to create some basic design elements. Inkscape
allows us to draw lines, manipulate curves, and create shapes. We will also be
exploring colors, fills, and strokes.
Objectives
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
• use Inkscape’s basic drawing tools;
• draw lines, curves, and shapes; and
• apply colors and effects.
Main Tools and
Shortcuts
Main Tools and
Shortcuts
Lines
Inkscape provides two ways for us to draw lines of the canvas.
If you select either of the straight lines you have drawn, you will notice that it is
simply a connection between two points. We can use multiple points or “nodes” to
create multiple line segments or Bezier curves. This sequence of nodes is called a
path.
Switch to the Select tool. Double click on our line
object. It will reveal the nodes and line segments
(collectively, the path) created from our cursor
movement.
1. No Paint
2. Flat Color
3. Linear Gradient
4. Radial Gradient
5. Mesh
6. Pattern
7. Swatch
8. Unset Paint
Choosing Colors
A tool that can help you find which colors are in harmony is the color
wheel.
Basic Color Combinations
Triadic Tetradic
Transforming Objects
Inkscape allows us to transform objects by scaling, rotating, or “shearing” them.