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Jul 4
Orange Slice Tutorial
I decided to make a tutorial for inkscape, no so much to explain to others how to make it but to see how I would go making a tutorial :p
It’s not entirely clear and not that well written, and I hope that you scratch your head in confusion during the entire process
I think on the next one I’ll even skip a step
Create a circle for the outside layer
Duplicate the first circle and reduce its size, hold Shift + ctrol to ersize from the center
Duplicate the circle again and set its fill to radia Gradient
Repeat the above steps to obtain the white ring
Create a vertical white line in the center, duplicate adn rotate it until you obtain the image seen on this step
Reduce the opacity on the lines
Duplicate the circle again, reduce it’s size and give it a large offcentered radial gradient as fill
Fill one segment with small shapes as seen on this step, they are the small lighter shapes inside the segment.
Duplicate and rotate those shapes until you fill all the segments
Create a white circle covering only part of the orange slice. Set its fill to radial gradient. Duplicate the first circle we made. Select it and the highlight and press ctrl+shift+8

Orange Slice Tutorial

I decided to make a tutorial for inkscape, no so much to explain to others how to make it but to see how I would go making a tutorial :p

It’s not entirely clear and not that well written, and I hope that you scratch your head in confusion during the entire process

I think on the next one I’ll even skip a step

  1. Create a circle for the outside layer
  2. Duplicate the first circle and reduce its size, hold Shift + ctrol to ersize from the center
  3. Duplicate the circle again and set its fill to radia Gradient
  4. Repeat the above steps to obtain the white ring
  5. Create a vertical white line in the center, duplicate adn rotate it until you obtain the image seen on this step
  6. Reduce the opacity on the lines
  7. Duplicate the circle again, reduce it’s size and give it a large offcentered radial gradient as fill
  8. Fill one segment with small shapes as seen on this step, they are the small lighter shapes inside the segment.
  9. Duplicate and rotate those shapes until you fill all the segments
  10. Create a white circle covering only part of the orange slice. Set its fill to radial gradient. Duplicate the first circle we made. Select it and the highlight and press ctrl+shift+8