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RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Blighty - 02-09-2018

I had a try as well.

The paths were created in Inkscape with hershey text. There is still room for improvement. For example, the m can be decomposed into 3 separate paths with each part being stroked on its own layer. Then you can play with the order of the layers. And reverse stroke where necessary.


RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Ofnuts - 02-09-2018

Did you try making a "vanishing tail" on the brush?


RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Blighty - 02-09-2018

(02-09-2018, 12:55 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: Did you try making a "vanishing tail" on the brush?

What is a vanishing tail? Is that a fade? I didn't use any brush dynamics at all.


RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Ofnuts - 02-09-2018

No, I meant make the end (or some side) of the brush feathered/partially transparent


RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Blighty - 02-09-2018

(02-09-2018, 02:14 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: No, I meant make the end (or some side) of the brush feathered/partially transparent

No, just a solid brush.


RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Blighty - 02-10-2018

For anyone wanting to play with this, there is a vast supply of "brushes" here:
http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=9677

In this example, the A is made up of 3 separate paths and stroked on 3 separate layers. Separate paths so that individual bits can be reversed if necessary. Separate layers because changing the layer order gives different effects.


RE: Stroke Path 3D Effect - Espermaschine - 02-10-2018

Thats a nice idea, Blighty !