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Blogger Template by Blogcrowds. I was doing it manually earlier by duplicating and resizing, but there's the clone tool to do that easily. I have a very bad color sense so you can surely do a better job with colors. Select 'simple translation' for symmetry and following settings for shift and scale. Give them a color fill and remove the stroke. Further you can do things like giving the text or the globe a shadow effect etc like the one by heathenx here.
Its really cool how you can build up on the globe layout Happy Inkscaping. Labels: inkscape , tutorial. Post a Comment. Newer Post Older Post Home. I'm not a professional artist but just a hobbyist. Find me here inkscapeforum. Try trends24 Try trends Keep track of top twitter trending topics people are talking about in your city, country. Feeds Subscribe in a reader Subscribe to posts by Email. Inkscaping a Globe with latitude, longitudes. Blogroll KalaaLog nicubunu penguinpetes.
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See ya! I'll add you blog at my blog! These imaginary lines are actually called Meridians and Parallels. Meridians are expressed in degrees of longitude, or how far a place is away from the prime meridian. The prime meridian runs through Greenwich, England. Imaginary lines that run east and west on a map. Parallels represent degrees of latitude, or how far a place is away from the equator. One degree of latitude equals about 69 miles.
Longitude together with latitude forms a grid on which it is possible to locate almost any place on the earth. There is a mistake in the tutorial. Parallels work different from meridians; They never cross each other, they are parallel to each other.