• Uli@sopuli.xyz
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        I think purple should be the color that goes under the overpass, since it’s the one our brain makes up between violet and red to turn our perception of visible light into a color wheel.

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    i can think of few better symbols of autism than going “no no, that’s not accurate, hold on let me fix this…”

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    25 days ago

    You could still keep the fountain pen style of the top while making the colors actually loop and while keeping functional antialiasing

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    Am I the only one who thinks it looks way to generic? I support it since it seems to be pretty well recognized but I wish it had more characteristics than rainbow figure 8.

    I like it better than the Autism speaks puzzle piece since represents the community much better.

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    Does anyone know how to properly do the bottom variant in Inkscape? I only know how to do the top one and I don’t like that

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      You split the object into various smaller pieces, each with a gradient fill between two colours - you end one section with the same colour as you start the next. None of the objects have outlines. The objects can be layered in any order, except the “top of the crossover” has to go on top of everything else.

      You can then group all those sections to move them around as one object. Don’t “union” them into one object, or you’ll end up with it going like the top one.

      There’s probably another 5 different ways of getting the same results - can I set a gradient along a custom path? I’ve never tried :)

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        Here’s a crude example (about 15 minutes messing about in Inkscape). The initial “infinity shape” could have been done a lot more neatly, and the chopping it up could have been done a lot more neatly, but hopefully it gets the idea across:

        The rounded pieces would probably have benefitted from being sliced into a few more pieces.

        Each gradient is just point-to-point between the two colours. You can adjust the direction of the linear gradient with the node tool.

        The easiest way to cut it up, is to put a disposable shape over the top, with edges where you want the cut to be, select both shapes and use “path>division” to cut the outline of the top shape into the bottom shape.

        You could certainly do this a lot neater and more accurately if you spent a little longer with it.

        Good luck! :)

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    Fun fact! (Op may already know) but it’s called a lemniscate! I learned this while doing a deep dive on the symbology of the rider waite tarot deck. Fascinating stuff it’s basically a super complicated greco-roman-judeo-christian crossover fanfiction with touches of Egyptian mythology and some stuff from the near east, especially the parts that influenced western alchemy (the academic term is syncretism).