• Lvxferre [he/him]
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      2 months ago

      I did it on the spot, no credit needed. If I knew people wanted it I would’ve saved the .svg.

      • @AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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        72 months ago

        In that case, I will compliment your skill in making a drawing look messy and care-free whilst still being legible, resulting in an assertive style that I appreciate

        • Lvxferre [he/him]
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          62 months ago

          Thank you! This sort of graph is actually easy to do in Inkscape:

          • Use the “calligraphy” tool for lines; default configs, quick strokes. If the stroke gets slightly off it’s OK, but if it’s really off simply redraw it (easier than trying to fix it). The dashed lines are simply sequences of lines using the same tool.
          • For the text plenty cursive fonts work fine; I used First-Grader, but Lehn183, Berenice, and even Comic Sans would be good options.
          • Red background: I found easier to start with a larger-than-necessary rectangle, and then shave it off by subtracting copies of other elements.
          • If any object is a bit too detailed, or has rough edges, a few hits of the “simplify” tool (Ctrl+L) fixes it.