Postby Lazur » Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:38 am
Hi.
Looking at your image I would use gimp.
What this is going to be displayed? Large format print or screen?
Either way, the raster part limits the size to some point to avoid pixelation.
Thus you won't need your vector based drawing elements as vectors in the image.
Gimp actually can load svg paths in a way -you can turn them to be selections, or draw with a tool along them.
You can edit them there as well, with less options than in inkscape.
After that, you would need to turn them to selections, and colourise the parts -possibly by turning the selected ara to be a layer mask.
Not a quick way to edit paths and colour them repeatedly.
To export raster images from inkscape avoiding the rendering's anti-aliasing, you would need to match the image's pixel grid with the export area's pixel grid.
For example the embedded image is at (0;0), being 1920/1080 pixels, then the export area would be good anywhere with even dimensions, like at (100;100), being 640/480, and, giving a resolution for the export 90 dpi.
That would work with no blurring.
You can import the raster parts, but cannot edit them there, like that tiled texture on the ground.