Episode 1: SVG Fundamentals

Wow these are such amazing submissions! Thank you all so much for participating. Based on this, I have a really good feeling that the course is going to really flourish.

I’ll be going through these submissions in episode 2. If you have submitted something here and would like to join the live stream via audio, please send me a direct message in the D3 Slack.

Joining info for episode 2 is here: VizHub Blog - New Livestream Series: Get it Right in Black and White

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Some really nice ones:

By @maion:

By @Nita

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The sun and the clouds are not good yet.
But I kind of gave up, and let it be. hahah

Thanks @curran

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Only just got around to following the exercises, after following this great series.
Doing the vanilla approach is so much easier for noobs like me, thanks!

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Wow that’s really neat! Nice work and thank you for sharing it here.

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Olá, from Brazil here! This is what I’ve done:

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Very nice! Welcome! It’s amazing to see the comments.

I hope that one day the entire VizHub platform and all the various parts of the UI can be offered in local languages, not only English. The user base of the tool is quite global!

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Amazing! You really showed me the potential of what can do even with only svg. And there is no doubt you are an artist.

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Thanks what a fun discovery!!

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Why, thank you! That’s very kind of you to say. :slight_smile:

(https://vizhub.com/kavithagnanasekaran/6bdf8f5b35c44e6daae3176294945087)

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Hey Guys, Just started learning D3.JS. Amazed with its Power.
Hoping that this course will help me in my desired project.
Created this first project for Svg Fundamental.

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it’s not much but it something i wanted to make when i first saw it on FCC :sweat_smile:

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Hello, my first play with SVGs.

Very nice! I like the bulls eye design there.

I made something a bit random but I can see how it works - I wonder how many people and to what extent can master the “d” attribute of the path tag :smile: https://vizhub.com/bagaski/390ebb481f4d472d9d3045e0b40e390b?file=index.html

My svg for episode 1. Great course!

I had a previous take on it in the past, but now I took it as a chance to play with SVG gradients and filters. It was mainly inspired from this talk, which I highly recommend… just fascinating how these features, along with some simple (but witty) logic, will produce cool graphics.

So, here’s my SVG…