The annoying Inkscape shiny button trauma
At least since Sodipodi, ancestor of Inkscape, there was tutorials about shiny button, recently the number of redundancy grown a lot
A partial and brief history of shiny button tutorials. And only for english tutorials ;)
On sodipodi (ancestor of inkscape) screenshot gallery, very long time ago :
http://www.sodipodi.com/screenshots/new/sodipodi-0.32.jpg
Already a single picture explaining the shiny effect.
The shiny effect continued to be displayed in early inkscape screenshots :
0.39 (how many years ago ???)
http://inkscape.org/screenshots/gallery/inkscape-0.39-CVS-linux-brisgeek06.png
0.41, 2 years half ago
http://inkscape.org/screenshots/gallery/inkscape-0.41-CVS-jimmac.png
0.42, 2 years ago another tutorial appear with the gradient improvement effort :
http://inkscape.org/screenshots/gallery/inkscape-0.42-CVS-gradient.png
more recently :
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/31751187/
http://guicon.110mb.com/page.php?12
http://www.out-of-order.ca/tutorial/inkscape-tutorial/
http://ryanler.wordpress.com/2007/02/16/simple-bubble-in-inkscape-orb-ball-bubble/
And in video format :
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TDJ-TbOmzUs
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vtcP4TheFxE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TWbWhBKgyE8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PfMDIK4uvV8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0hKGBriM6ko
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5UWZtFcOgos
And another, at least more funny cartoon version:
http://www.wisetome.com/splat/2006/12/13/10-step-tutorial-to-create-shiny-ball-vector-art/
The trauma exists for the reflected text too, I only past one here, but you will easily find a lot about it, some even mix the both trauma:
http://inkscapetutorials.wordpress.com/2007/06/15/beveled-edge-text-effect-tutorial/
Please, placing a reflected icon behind (or before) a text is anti-ergonomic (See Tango guidelines frequent mistakes. It’s impressive, but not so beautiful when it is everywhere. Don’t spend more time in this kind of tutorials, since at least 5 years people know how to do this. Instead, make a link to a previous version, and create tutorials on unexpected effects.
Some people believe than the ‘web 2.0′ look is full of shiny logos.
First I don’t really understand the relation between technology and a related disign that is fully static.
‘Web 2.0′ that is just a generalisation of javascript integration, (called ajax by some people) as it’s done longtime (at least 7 years) ago around the web. Some syndication and social exchange integration could be the best definition ?
Nevermind, searching google for exemple for ‘web 2.0 logo’ looks like most of the logo aren’t shiny as most ergonmics and aesthetics rules advise.
Added Jully 2ndThis text is not against a specific tutorial, but instead an expression of thought about asthetics, ergonomics and need of tutorial pushing inkscape to it’s limits, or at least explore the bases of this great piece of software I love since few years. If you like shiny effects (they are useful in some cases), you should find nice methods in this tutorials to have differents kind of shiny objects. It should be interesting to have more advanced shiny effects for render several kind of texture, not only glass, but smooth plastics, alien skins or whatever…

For the end year exhibition invitation of my painting workshop, the teacher have only got one photography of last year painting, in low resolution and where the sketch was only in little part of the photography, too dark, and too blur. I then ask her if I can correct this picture using Gimp.

The next step is to remove reflections of room in the glass from the drawing. I uses the Clone Tool (C key) with about 20-30% of opacity, allowing to remove finely by duplicate other part of the picture. The most difficult part is on stroke on the leg of the model at the right, a littler brush for the clone tool allow to mostly correct this.
The last but not so easy step is to render the picture less dark. For this :
Then, a solution is to add a white layer mask on this lighter layer.



