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Like BrianA, I downloaded and started playing with Inkscape after watching Travis' videos.  I'm working on the design phase for my next project - a clock - for a motel owner who has been very good to our motorcycling forum for the last 14 years.  I want to have two of our old Suzuki GS model bikes at the base of this model that I will cut on the scroll saw.  Using a picture of my 1981 Suzuki GS550T as a template and trying to follow the instructions in lesson 5, I came up with this so far.  Could you all review both the picture and the PDF with the focus on giving me pointers to make this better?  Do I need to maybe use a picture without the tank bag?  Again, the intent is that these will be a cutout that I can glue or otherwise attach to a base so that it's viewed as being parked.

Also, how much detail do most of you try to get into with something like this?  Is there a point of it being too much?  too little?

Here's the original picture and the PDF version of my first attempt is attached

 

51847268529_0c66aed4a1_c.jpgStillwater river 13 Sep 2015 by Scott Baker, on Flickr

Test GS Scrollwork Inkscape Drawing.pdf

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Nice bike. I'd make all the black, blue and other dark colors to be cut out (black, if you will) and everything else add detailed lines where needed. For what you plan to do with it, you will have to outline the dark areas. Make sense? I would also start by drawing all the features then make bridges where needed to keep everything together. I can picture it in my head but hard to put into words. It's been a long day.

Good luck and I can't wait to see the finished project.

Oh, hey neighbor! I'm just east of Cincinnati.

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Howdy.  I think I understand what you mean Dan except I'll need to go the other direction as the bike will be a standalone piece where you see the comments of the GS Motorcycle:

51837265462_e5b1d64ca9_c.jpgBrown County Clock Design 2 by Scott Baker, on Flickr

 

I'll play with it some more taking your suggestions into account.  I've been riding down around your area a few times

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