not to the one that has been transformed and therefore has a matrix transformation)Īfter skewing the group containing the 'JETCHICKEN' logo (text converted to path), ungroup it, keep the selection and group it again (this will optimize the matrix transformation by storing it with each of the members of the group but not the new group itself) and then apply the drop shadow The "jagged letters" are due to the same underlying issue as discussed in Bug #562283 in Inkscape: “ Adding drop shadow to rotated object issue”Īfter skewing the group containing the 'JETCHICKEN' logo (text converted to path), group it again and apply the drop shadow to the new enveloping group (i.e. JetChx wrote:Now when I color the letters, angle them, and add the drop shadow, the lines in the letters become jagged. I will be so very interested to learn what's happening with this file! Even assuming that the pixelation was caused originally by scaling the drop shadow/filter, then removing the filter and applying a fresh new one, that hasn't been scaled, does not fix the problem. Unfortunately, that doesn't fix the yellow object. I'm still not sure why this is happening, and will be very interested to hear an explanation! But for now, just Ungroup the lettering! But if you will ungroup the lettering, everything appears as I think you intend. But when I apply a new fill/stroke, they appear pixelated, just as they were before! This to me, is bizarre behavior and should not be happening.Įdit - Oh ok, maybe it IS the drop shadow filter. What I've done is removed the fill and stroke from an individual path. Others may be able to id the problem quicker, but I will be working on it and monitoring this topic. Oh wow, this one is going to take some studying for me. It looks like your lettering may have originated in a non-vector program? Oh no, that's NOT caused by the drop shadow filter.
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