04-30-2018, 12:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2018, 12:37 PM by Espermaschine.)
It worked for a while, and you could duplicate the gradient in Gimp and then it was automatically converted into a .ggr file.
Was useful for making complex gradients in Inkscape and transfer to Gimp.
Tim from gimplearn also wrote a script to make svg gradients i think, or didnt he ?
I havent tried it in 2.10, but i know for a fact that Gimp gradients work in Inkscape (after import it appears in the Fill & Stroke Dialogue and can be applied to objects), which is nice when you need a gradient with many stops, like gold.
Was useful for making complex gradients in Inkscape and transfer to Gimp.
Tim from gimplearn also wrote a script to make svg gradients i think, or didnt he ?
I havent tried it in 2.10, but i know for a fact that Gimp gradients work in Inkscape (after import it appears in the Fill & Stroke Dialogue and can be applied to objects), which is nice when you need a gradient with many stops, like gold.