I think it looks really awesome from an artistic perspective. I tend to view LPEs as either technical or as artistic honestly, so I have no problem (personally) if it's just how powerstroke works.
Cheers, Josh
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Johan Engelen <jbc.engelen@...2592...> wrote:
On 25-2-2012 17:32, Tavmjong Bah wrote:
On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 15:55 +0100, Johan Engelen wrote:
Hi all, I've been working on cusps on powerstroked paths. And I've obtained a first success. The attached picture shows a comparison between how powerstroke strokes thick cusps, and how Inkscape does it normally (I suppose according to SVG spec). I think the powerstroke solution is more artistically pleasing, what do you think? :-)
Cheers, Johan
At first I didn't like it so much... but the longer I stared at it the more I liked it. I don't think it would work for all styles and what happens at small angles? Will the point get too long?
The way it works is quite simple and hopefully intuitive. See attachment.
Ciao, Johan
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