


Next, use the Bezier Pen to create a freehand rugged shape going through the center of the red object and wrapping around the outside of the right-hand side of the entire graphic. Convert that shape to a path and then make it green. Select the shape and then used the Linked Offset function to create another shape behind it with a slightly more padding around the edges. Next, we’ll use the Jitter Nodes extension to shift some of those nodes around, giving it a whimsical, rugged appearance. The first step is to create a red triangle and bring the opacity down to 50%, then insert some additional nodes into it as depicted below. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for a step-by-step video tutorial with voice narration.

The font I used for this tutorial is called League Gothic and it can be downloaded here: League Gothic It’s still a pretty simple task though, so don’t let the freehand aspect intimidate you. This tutorial makes effective use of the Bezier Pen in regards to freehand drawing. In this tutorial I’ll be demonstrating how to design a vector mountain range logo using Inkscape.
