Create me this in Inkscape : Inkscape - Drawing (Blue Bird)
Drawing the Wing
From the tools palette, select the Ellipse Tool (shortcut: F5 or E). Draw a circle with dimensions:
Width: 95px
Height: 95px
Open the Fill and Stroke panel via Object > Fill and Stroke (Shift+Ctrl+F). In the Fill tab, set the color to RGBA: 00aad4ff.
If the object has a border, switch to the Stroke Paint tab and select No paint.
Duplicate the circle (Edit > Duplicate or Ctrl+D) and set the color to RGBA: 00aad4ff. Resize it:
Width: 58px
Height: 62px
Select both circles and open the Align panel via Object > Align and Distribute (Shift+Ctrl+A).
In the Align group, set Relative to: First selected.
Click Center on vertical axis and Align bottom.
Duplicate the smaller circle (Ctrl+D), change the color to RGBA: 006680ff, resize it:
Width: 31px
Height: 19px
Rotate it by -8 degrees via Object > Transform (Shift+Ctrl+M), Rotate tab, and align it to the larger circle using the Align panel.
Creating Details
Duplicate the smallest circle, resize to:
Width: 11px
Height: 6px
Rotate it to 45 degrees and position it at the upper right corner of the lightest circle (refer to the reference image).
Select the two darkest circles, open the Interpolate panel via Effects > Generate from Path > Interpolate...
Set Exponent: 0.1, Interpolation steps: 3, and Interpolation method: 1.
Press Apply.
Ungroup the resulting circles (Object > Ungroup, Shift+Ctrl+G) and arrange them so they touch each other.
Subtract the light circle’s area from the largest circle: Path > Difference (Ctrl+-).
Draw a trapezoid using the Pen Tool (Shift+F6 or B), aligning it to the dark small circles, and subtract the shape from the large circle (Path > Difference).
Drawing the Eye
Using the Ellipse Tool, draw a gray circle with a diameter of 35px.
Duplicate it (Ctrl+D), resize the duplicate to 16px, and color it RGBA: 00aad4ff.
Use the Star Tool (Shift+F9 or *) and set the parameters in the interactive palette:
Corners: 58
Spoke ratio: 0.222
Rounded: 0.199
Randomized: 0
Create a star of size 15px x 15px, color it RGBA: 0088aaff, and add a black circle of 9px diameter.
Center-align all circles and objects using Object > Align and Distribute (Shift+Ctrl+A).
Drawing the Body
Draw three circles:
First: Diameter 167px
Second: Width: 201px, Height: 167px
Third: Diameter 66px
Arrange them as shown in the reference image. Subtract the middle circle from the largest: Path > Difference (Ctrl+-).
Draw a trapezoid across the small circle’s diameter and subtract it (Ctrl+-). Merge the small circle with the resulting shape (Path > Union, Ctrl++).
Assembling the Bird and Drawing the Beak
Rotate the body by -45 degrees.
Duplicate the wing, resize the first duplicate to 64px x 75px, and the second to 38px x 61px.
Arrange the body, wings, and eye as shown in the reference image.
Finishing Touches with Gradients
Apply gradients to various parts:
Beak:
Upper gradient: RGBA: ff9955ff to d45500ff.
Lower gradient: RGBA: d45500ff to 803300ff.
Body: Radial gradient from 00ccffff to 006680ff.
Finally, group all elements (Object > Group, Ctrl+G). You should now have your completed blue bird!, Create a blue bird using vector graphics software. Draw wings with specific dimensions and colors. Add an eye and beak. Apply gradients to the body and beak. Group all elements to create a complete bird design