Hi,
New to the forum. 'Love the new inkscape. I would like to draw a path or brush stroke whose opacity depends on the depth of a background grayscale image. Can this be done in inkscape?
Thanks.
Varying line/brushstroke opacity (with background grayscale)
Re: Varying line/brushstroke opacity (with background grayscale)
Calligraphy tool has a Trace setting although it doesn't influence the stroke opacity, and you can influence Tiled clones according to the background.
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Re: Varying line/brushstroke opacity (with background grayscale)
But you can draw your stroke or several strokes first and then use that grayscale image as a mask, and then your strokes will have the opacity of the grayscale level of the image! Ta-da! (Perhaps, if that's what you want...)
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Re: Varying line/brushstroke opacity (with background grayscale)
druban wrote:But you can draw your stroke or several strokes first and then use that grayscale image as a mask, and then your strokes will have the opacity of the grayscale level of the image!
That's so crazy, it just might work. Thanks
