A detailed tutorial on how to create icons for Fallout: New Vegas with Inkscape, a free vector program.
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== FNV Icon Tutorial - How to make icons with Inkscape ==
Ever wanted to learn how to make UI icons for Fallout: New Vegas? Or maybe you already know how to make them in Photoshop, but find the results unsatisfactory? Whatever the case may be, this tutorial might be your answer.
The tutorial offers a detailed explanation on how to use Inkscape, a free vector program, in order to create icons that can then be used for items, weapons, perks and the like. With the help of this tutorial, you should also be able to learn how to use Inkscape in general, since it explains how to utilize most of the useful features of the program.
Please let me know whether you were able to follow the tutorial with no issues, and feel free to post the icons you created in the comments!
You can also access the tutorial in a Google Docs format.