Anonymous
7/28/2025, 11:51:34 AM
No.11343858
>>11343850
anon, i installed inkscape, but my drop shadow (which i had to look up how to open [filters > shadows and glows > drop shadow]) is a dull grey, even when i set the "blur radius" to 0.0 px. my "shadow type" is "outer" like yours (i did check what the other options were to be sure). and your screenshot confused me for a while, but i eventually realized that "stroke paint" wasn't the tab you were on, so i had to enable it there before going to the tab in you picrel to fuck with it. but in cranking up the "width" in the "stroke style" tab after choosing "flat color" in the "stroke paint" tab, i notice that it's a shortcut for doing "stroke", in that the "stroke" occupies the font itself; it isn't like how doing it manually in gimp would do it, of the top layer being the text without compromise, and the duplicated text layer below being scaled up to provide the "stroke" effect. is there a way to do it without compromising the text itself?
it's definitely weird, though, because when you raise the "stroke style" "width" by a lot, it clearly expands beyond the scope of the text itself. but it also swallows the text, so. and is that speech bubble you did something inkscape streamlines too?
anon, i installed inkscape, but my drop shadow (which i had to look up how to open [filters > shadows and glows > drop shadow]) is a dull grey, even when i set the "blur radius" to 0.0 px. my "shadow type" is "outer" like yours (i did check what the other options were to be sure). and your screenshot confused me for a while, but i eventually realized that "stroke paint" wasn't the tab you were on, so i had to enable it there before going to the tab in you picrel to fuck with it. but in cranking up the "width" in the "stroke style" tab after choosing "flat color" in the "stroke paint" tab, i notice that it's a shortcut for doing "stroke", in that the "stroke" occupies the font itself; it isn't like how doing it manually in gimp would do it, of the top layer being the text without compromise, and the duplicated text layer below being scaled up to provide the "stroke" effect. is there a way to do it without compromising the text itself?
it's definitely weird, though, because when you raise the "stroke style" "width" by a lot, it clearly expands beyond the scope of the text itself. but it also swallows the text, so. and is that speech bubble you did something inkscape streamlines too?