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Fundamental SVG for Beginners

Posted By: lucky_aut
Fundamental SVG for Beginners

Fundamental SVG for Beginners
Duration: 1h 9m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 744 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Fundamental SVG training without CSS and Javascript

What you'll learn
Creating a rectangle
Using rx and ry attribute in it
Introducing a good extension to change numberic values
Creating a line
Stroke attribute and other related attributes
Benefits of using the 'Alt' key in the text editor
Creating a circle
Using RGB color
Creating an ellipse
Creating a polyline
Using <g> tag
Difference between polyline and polygon
Using stroke-linejoin
Creating a path
Writing a text

Requirements
Having a Computer
Internet Connection

Description
In this course, you will learn how to write SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) codes from scratch.

We have tried to provide you with better content. Content that is the product of experience and creativity and comes from the skill of working with a text editor (here VSCode).

This course has no special prerequisites.

We assume that our student has no knowledge of text editor programs and programming languages ​​such as SVG, CSS and Javascript and now wants to start learning, so an introduction to the text editor space (VSCode) is provided at the beginning of the course.

In the Shapes section, look at the lectures in order, because the tutorial for each lecture is based on the previous lecture.

This section begins with the topic of regtangle.

We have tried to explain the concepts in each part clearly and with appropriate speed so that there is no ambiguity after watching it.

We have explained each topic of the Shapes section in one lecture, except for the path topic, because due to the complexity of this topic it had to be explained in several separate lectures.

This course is able to provide you with simple yet creative patterns to practice so that you can design your desired shape.

Finally, our suggestion is to be very curious, change the exercises to your liking and experiment.

We rely on visual effects to better convey concepts, and we also use background music to make learning more enjoyable.

We hope you enjoy this course and also learn.

Who this course is for:
Web Developers
UI Designers
Curious UX designers

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