
Inkscape 0.48 Illustrator's Cookbook

In this recipe we will create a filter the mimics a water surface using the 3D wood filter. It might be surprising to use something that has "wood" in its name to create something completely different! There are filters with "liquid" in their names that can be used to achieve similar effect, but this recipe will show us that lateral thinking while searching for the "right" filter can be very beneficial; by being imaginative we can solve a problem in an innovative way.
The following step will demonstrate how to create a water surface effect:
1. Select the Rectangle tool (F4 or R) and create a 600x300 px rectangle. Set its fill to a shade of blue, like #0044AA
, and remove the stroke.
2. Apply the 3D wood filter by going to Filters | Materials | 3D wood.
3. Open the Filter Editor. The 3D wood filter and the Gaussian Blur primitive will be selected.
4. We immediately notice that the wood grooves are too fine to represent water ripples so we adjust...
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