>
> I did an "Internet search" before making it, as none available at the time
> were based off the 2.8 splash screen version. This is why I made one, and
> then shared it with GIMP devs and the community. It's still one of the best
> ones available, and it's one I can vouch for being cc0 as I made it
> personally. GIMP's own page about the Wilber graphic warns against using
> other versions from outside sources as they may be (c) the artists. I made
> this version to be free with no attribution required so people could modify
> and use it freely. There may be other versions out there, but this is a
> high quality one can be considered safe to use for the project and it's
> more up to date than versions in the gimp website (with permission needed
> from GIMP devs for the commercial part, of course). I suggest the GIMP
> project use it on the official Wilbur page so more people have access to it
> as a resource.
> 
> -C
> 
> On 29 Jan 2017 6:21 p.m., "Kevin Cozens" <ke...@ve3syb.ca> wrote:
> 
> On 2017-01-28 04:14 PM, C R wrote:
> 
> > It seems to be missing from the official GIMP Wilber downloads page,
> > but a few years ago I made Wilbur in Inkscape, and gave it to the
> > project.
> > It's probably lost in a git archive somewhere. :)
> >
> 
> If you do an Internet search there are plenty of instances of Wilber with
> the paint brush in his mouth that are in SVG format.






If you look in the source (docs) you will find the wilber construction kit as 
well as an svg. Been there forever



Owen
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