![]() Start with the, then convert object (the 1) to path. Here is 5 minutes of play with perspective extrude and path operations. ![]() The "sparkling highlight can be made with the Depending on how new you are inkscape you need to look at tutorial on path operations, perspective, gradients, and either importing patterns or patterns to path. To get the points on the vines use live path effects to add a triangle as a pattern to that path. Or draw the flowers and vines in by hand. And convert to a patter and apply that patten as fill. ![]() And gimp has a crude perspective function and gradients of it's own. The flowers on the faces of the numbers and letter could either be done as a bit map in something like Gimp: You can get flower brushes for gimp. But the order you'd do it in is pretty much the same as the illustrator tutorial. ĭepending on how new you are to inkscape you will probably have to look at a few tutorials on inkscape. It might be fastest to put the beveling around the numbers and letters in by hand. You want perspective and extrusion functions on the effects menu. (Might want to use a short cut to get the flowers by doing them in Gimp). I don't see anything there you can't do in inkscape right off the top of my head. ![]()
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