I see this kind of "fuzzy border" in game art quite a lot (link to imgur). What I mean is that the borders are kind of fuzzy/irregular. I´ve been trying to recreate this in inkscape but I could´t find a way.
Is this possible with some kind of custom stroke or some other trick in inkscape?
If you really want to get creative - apply a filter you like - convert the filter results to a 300dpi (depends on your end use) bitmap - then do a trace bitmap of that result. Now you have it in vector format. I also use Tyler's Roughen path effect with a filter applied. Clipping and Masking are also good tech to use with filters. If you find the tech you like - be sure to document step by step for future reference. Store all your favorite effects in a document. Filters and Path effects can be copied/pasted onto new objects.
Hello,
I see this kind of "fuzzy border" in game art quite a lot (link to imgur). What I mean is that the borders are kind of fuzzy/irregular. I´ve been trying to recreate this in inkscape but I could´t find a way.
Is this possible with some kind of custom stroke or some other trick in inkscape?
Thank you!
Just a quick test:
Or draw a "fuzzy" line and use LPE "Bend" or "Pattern along Path" to make the shape.
One of my favorite filters is Pointillism
Maybe this:

Thank you for the great suggestions. i´ll try them out!
If you really want to get creative - apply a filter you like - convert the filter results to a 300dpi (depends on your end use) bitmap - then do a trace bitmap of that result.
Now you have it in vector format.
I also use Tyler's Roughen path effect with a filter applied.
Clipping and Masking are also good tech to use with filters.
If you find the tech you like - be sure to document step by step for future reference. Store all your favorite effects in a document. Filters and Path effects can be copied/pasted onto new objects.