Weathered Stenciled Sign Look: How Create?

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TomBrooklyn
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Weathered Stenciled Sign Look: How Create?

Postby TomBrooklyn » Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:22 pm

I want to make an image that looks like an old weathered stenciled sign.

I started by using San Diego font in black for a stencil look and put it in a rectangle with a border and filled it with a color with gradient from the middle out to give some variation to the fill color .

I would like to distress the font and fill color and the border so it looks a little blotchy or uneven to give it an old weathered look. How might I do that?

Slow Dog
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Re: Weathered Stenciled Sign Look: How Create?

Postby Slow Dog » Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:00 pm

Use a recent development version of Inkscape (such as 0.47pre4 from the Inkscape homepage) and apply a filter or two.

TomBrooklyn
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Re: Weathered Stenciled Sign Look: How Create?

Postby TomBrooklyn » Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:53 pm

Hi,

I'm using v.46 and didn't see any filters but the Help Menu says something about filters in .47. I'll upgrade and check it out. Thanks.

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Re: Weathered Stenciled Sign Look: How Create?

Postby prkos » Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:58 am

Maybe this can help you, look at the top left of the screenshot http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/gal ... ngpath.png

Add more nodes (important!), then use Jitter.

Another way is to use Tweak objects tool :tool_tweak:, it has the option Roughen parts of paths.
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