[Note: This was originally posted as a Facebook Note on December 24, 2014 at 12:44pm . I lost several images on old tutorials in the Facebook Note format – maybe because images get moved around. I'm recreating them here. Although the software examples are outdated, the principles used can still apply with newer software.] “Maayo” is the first half of the Cebuano Bisaya greeting of “Maayo’ng Pasko”, literally “Good Christmas” but some of you might prefer Happy Hanukkah, Diwali, Eid al-Adha or a simple well-wishing so I kept it open-ended. “Maayo” – good, happy, best, something something – as long as it makes you well. The “birds” are the Baybayin syllable characters for Ma+A+Yo. The Baybayin was supposed to be generic calligraphic pen writing (I think I’ll get a cheap graphics tablet next year) but then I noticed they look like birds so I ended up with bird forms. Step 1: Set up page When you fire up Inkscape , the default document size is US Letter Size. I decided to go ...
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