
Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook

In this recipe we will modify the Film grain filter to resemble brushed steel, a texture that is often used as panel textures for websites and interfaces of operating systems, such as Mac OSX and Enlightenment DR16 for Linux and BSD.
The following steps will demonstrate how to create a brushed steel effect:
1. Select the Rectangle tool (F4 or R) and create a 600 x 300 px rectangle. Set its fill to 20% Gray and remove the stroke.
2. Apply the Film grain filter by going to Filters | Image effects | Film grain.
3. Open the Filter Editor by going to Filters | Filter Editor.... The Film grain filter and the Turbulence primitive will be selected.
4. Under the Effect parameters tab, click on the Link button to unlink the X and Y Base Frequency: setting.
5. Move the X slider of the Base Frequency: almost all the way to the left. Keep an eye on the drawing and stop when the pattern looks acceptable (0.005 in my case).
6. Select the Composite primitive...
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