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Pack graphic design the basics Gimp + Inkscape + Scribus

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Pack graphic design the basics Gimp + Inkscape + Scribus, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 89 lectures, based on 12 reviews, and has 108 subscribers.

You will learn about Use Gimp software Master the basics of Gimp Be able to create projects on Gimp Use Inkscape software Master the basics of Inkscape Be able to create projects on Inkscape Use Scribus software Master the basics of Scribus Be able to create projects on Scribus This course is ideal for individuals who are Students in graphic design or Entrepreneur or People who want to create graphic documents It is particularly useful for Students in graphic design or Entrepreneur or People who want to create graphic documents.

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Title: Pack graphic design the basics Gimp + Inkscape + Scribus

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.75

Number of Lectures: 89

Number of Published Lectures: 89

Number of Curriculum Items: 89

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 89

Original Price: 94.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Use Gimp software
  • Master the basics of Gimp
  • Be able to create projects on Gimp
  • Use Inkscape software
  • Master the basics of Inkscape
  • Be able to create projects on Inkscape
  • Use Scribus software
  • Master the basics of Scribus
  • Be able to create projects on Scribus
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students in graphic design
  • Entrepreneur
  • People who want to create graphic documents
  • Target Audiences

  • Students in graphic design
  • Entrepreneur
  • People who want to create graphic documents
  • Open Source graphics design software pack

    Learn the basics of the three Open Source softwares like Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Yes, I offer you the three reference free softwares, which offer equivalent features, namely Gimp, Inkscape and Scribus. I can assure you that the range of features is simply impressive and the creations are professional. If you don’t want to bother with an Adobe subscription and want to work on Open Source softwares you have all three references here.

    Gimp

    GIMP is a powerful software with wide functionality, many tools and filters, and it supports many formats used in digital imaging. It also has a very flexible and configurable interface to adapt to individual needs. Gimp is a free software which is the alternative to the famous Photoshop. And with Gimp you also have an impressive number of possibilities for image processing. This extremely comprehensive software allows you to create any type of project through high quality graphic compositions. It can therefore be used for professional or amateur purposes. Gimp is not easy to use at first. You must therefore be able to understand the interface, the tools and other principles. For this reason you will see all of these elements in this course. Gimp can be used for photo editing, photo montage, designs, logos, website designs, business cards, visual enhancements, and even video animations.

    Inkscape

    Inkscape is an other powerful Open Source software. It is professional quality vector drawing software that works on Windows, Mac OS X and GNU / Linux. Inkscape is used by professional designers to create a wide variety of graphics such as illustrations, icons, logos, diagrams, maps and renderings for the web. Inkscape uses the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) standard as the starting format. Unlike other software where we work in pixels, in Inkscape we work with vectors. A vector image is made up of coordinates, curves, and equations of all kinds. And the advantage of this format is that you can enlarge your creation or your image to infinity, it will be identical and will not lose any quality, because we are working on vector drawing.

    Scribus

    Scribus is also free. This software is used to create high quality documents for printing or digital viewing. It is an ideal software to make layouts and create graphic documents. Equivalent to InDesign software from the Adobe series, Scribus has nothing to envy its famous competitor, indeed the possibilities are impressive. The software is professional level can handle profiles ICC profiles which are the PDF rendering engines. It obviously allows you to export your work in different files including PDF and image format. It is also possible to manage its CMYK or RGB color mode depending on the destination of its document, for printing or for the web. Scribus also allows manipulation of vector shapes that are composed of individual geometric objects and geometric primitives. You will be able to make complete presentations of several pages. You can make magazine, photo book or digital book layouts. Besides that you can create all the basic graphic documents you need like business cards, postcards, book covers, flyers, banners, social media posts, thumbnails for videos, photo montages , CVs, project presentations and more

    Training course

    In this training course you will learn the basics of the three softwares, that is to say how to use the dashboard, manage the main tools and be able to create your first documents with these softwares. I specify that the course will give you the basics. If, on the other hand, you want to have an extremely detailed course on each software, I invite you to take the complete individual training courses that I also offer. The course will start with Gimp, then Inkscape, and finally Scribus.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Gimp start with the software

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Start with dashboard

    Lecture 3: Create new document

    Lecture 4: Save and export

    Lecture 5: Master navigation

    Lecture 6: Brush parameters

    Chapter 2: Gimp master the main features

    Lecture 1: Manage layers

    Lecture 2: Crop image

    Lecture 3: Basic selections

    Lecture 4: Advanced selections

    Lecture 5: Region selections

    Lecture 6: Edit selections

    Lecture 7: Recuperate selections

    Lecture 8: Layer mask

    Lecture 9: Paint with brush

    Lecture 10: Create path

    Lecture 11: Edit path

    Lecture 12: Create transformations

    Lecture 13: Create corrections

    Lecture 14: Create adjustments

    Lecture 15: Edit colors

    Lecture 16: Add guides

    Lecture 17: Manage alignments

    Lecture 18: Add text

    Lecture 19: Add filters

    Lecture 20: Photo adjustments

    Chapter 3: Gimp training with two projects

    Lecture 1: Edit face part 1

    Lecture 2: Edit face part 2

    Lecture 3: Photo montage part 1

    Lecture 4: Photo montage part 2

    Chapter 4: Inkscape start with the software

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Start with dashboard

    Lecture 3: Create new document

    Lecture 4: Save and export

    Lecture 5: Master navigation

    Chapter 5: Inkscape master the main features

    Lecture 1: Create selections

    Lecture 2: Create basic shapes

    Lecture 3: Create advanced shapes

    Lecture 4: Draw bezier curves

    Lecture 5: Transform objects

    Lecture 6: Associate objects

    Lecture 7: Group objects

    Lecture 8: Edit colors

    Lecture 9: Create gradients

    Lecture 10: Edit strokes

    Lecture 11: Convert to path

    Lecture 12: Import images

    Lecture 13: Add guides

    Lecture 14: Master alignments

    Lecture 15: Master layers

    Lecture 16: Add text

    Lecture 17: Text on path

    Lecture 18: Create clone

    Lecture 19: Vectorize image

    Lecture 20: Add filters

    Chapter 6: Inkscape training with two projects

    Lecture 1: Logo design part 1

    Lecture 2: Logo design part 2

    Lecture 3: Drawing with basic shapes part 1

    Lecture 4: Drawing with basic shapes part 2

    Chapter 7: Scribus start with the software

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Start with dashboard

    Lecture 3: Create new document

    Lecture 4: Save and export

    Lecture 5: Master navigation

    Lecture 6: Edit document

    Chapter 8: Scribus master the main features

    Lecture 1: Create selections

    Lecture 2: Create shapes

    Lecture 3: Create lines

    Lecture 4: Create table

    Lecture 5: Edit objects

    Lecture 6: Associate objects

    Lecture 7: Group objects

    Lecture 8: Edit colors

    Lecture 9: Add gradients

    Lecture 10: Edit strokes

    Lecture 11: Import images

    Lecture 12: Add text

    Lecture 13: Text styles

    Lecture 14: Text around images

    Lecture 15: Add columns

    Lecture 16: Add guides

    Lecture 17: Manage alignments

    Lecture 18: Manage layers

    Lecture 19: Edit pages

    Lecture 20: Create masters

    Chapter 9: Scribus training with two projects

    Lecture 1: Planner part 1

    Lecture 2: Planner part 2

    Lecture 3: Double page part 1

    Lecture 4: Double page part 2

    Instructors

  • Pack graphic design the basics Gimp + Inkscape Scribus  No.2
    Nicolas Forgue
    Web entrepreneur and graphic designer
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