I know their effects could be redundant with some of the live effects, but they permit very fine tuning !
(example from Inkscape, effects modified with the internal XML editor)
kindly
ivan
I know their effects could be redundant with some of the live effects, but they permit very fine tuning !
(example from Inkscape, effects modified with the internal XML editor)
kindly
ivan
Here is my first attempt at svg-gel effect in Inkscape.
As you can see, it's possible to obtain variable transparency and 100% opacity on the reflexive parts which is indispensable for a realistic gel effect !
The picture was made with XTreme where I imported png results and added the grid background and the drop shadows.
kindly
ivan
Last edited by ivan louette; 20 September 2008 at 07:47 PM.
looks good Ivan - ah the things I just do not have time to play with....
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Steve, I tried to upload the svg file including the filter. It's weight is only 4,41 Ko. But unfortunately I get an "invalid file" reply.
kindly,
ivan
you will need to zip it Ivan I think - in .zip format [not .7z]
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Thanks ! Here it is. It's better to open it in a 0.47 snapshot because 0.46 open and display it but crashes when trying to access the svg filters manager (however you could try via XML editor).
kindly,
ivan
thanks Ivan
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It's a pleasure to draw graphics in XTreme, export them in svg, apply svg filters in Inkscape and import the png result in XTreme.
I noticed that the svg file displays better in 0.47 but faster in 0.46 with the same filters display settings. Perhaps because of some debugging code in 0.47 ?
However XML editor can change the filter settings in 0.46 without problems.
I am trying to find how I could create a gel-aqua effect but without succes at the moment. I am sure it's possible !
kindly,
ivan
when I get time I will have a go - I am sure you will find a way
thanks again
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Here again, an ameliorated svg jelly effect combined with some Xtreme transparencies and drop shadows.
The svg jelly effect is below.
ivan
Last edited by ivan louette; 21 September 2008 at 11:25 AM.
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