Postby flamingolady » Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:07 am
Well, I'm certainly not an expert on this as I'm having the same issues. Basically, there isn't a way to blur an object without it becoming rasterized. If you are selling your works (esp on microstock as many of us do), you simply can't use the blur feature, sorry to say, no great workaround). however, you can interpolate the object(s) so they appear to be a bit blurry or mimic a gradient. I'm trying to use this method but it takes a lot of time and not necessarily the outcome that I really want.
tip on interpolating: first get the shape you want (use path difference or whatever, but, it must be a path), then, you can use several colors to get the end result, I find 3 - 4 colors work the best. Color each of the 4 shapes a different shade, then group them together, then apply the interpolation effect. Play with the colors until you get the blur effect you are looking for.
As for making an EPS, right now I usually export from Inkscape as a png to GIMP, then save as EPS (that method gets old fast though).
I know that Inkscape can save as an EPS, it says PS 2, but I'm not sure which EPS version that is, does anyone know? Somehow I think my first method gets a better output.
good luck. if anyone has a better method, I'd love to know.
dee