
Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook

Solid color and gradient vector objects can only get us so far when trying to create realistic shading and other complex effects. SVG filters give us the ability to achieve such effects on vector objects by combining various filter primitives.
Inkscape comes with a many different preset filters (all listed under the Filters menu) we can use straight away, although a few tweaks might be necessary to produce the intended result. This chapter will show us how to make those tweaks on some of the filters, and in the final recipe we will create our very own filter.
Due to the large number of filters available, trying to find the one closest to our needs using a trial and error process can be time consuming. To compare all the filter outcomes on the same object you can open the file filters.svg
that comes with your Inkscape installation in the folder share/examples
. When testing filters, be sure to use objects having strokes, gradient fills, and transparency as specimens, as some filters...
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