See, the problem is that the graphic I want to create is good to go. I have tried saving the image in Inkscape as a "normal". Did some Googeling, and found out others were having problems importing too, however their files didn't open at all so that wasn't much use to me. Gimp didn't open it as vector, so it get's all pixellie when zooming in. Is there any way to get this trick done?Īllright, I'm really starting to feel I'm in a bit over my head here, but I'm trying as good as I can. Result of this is that Cirkel A is red (bad) and cirkel B is green (also bad). The problem however is that the gradiant follows a horizontal line, and does not follow the line itself. I have managed to figure out how to curve and bend a line, fill it and use nodes and stops for the gradient. From Punt B all the way to the end on the far right needs to be solid green. Starting at Punt A all the way to Punt B needs to be a gradiant from red to green. From the starting point on the left all the way to "Punt A" (point A) needs to be solid red. Now, from left to right here's how I imagine it. I have a curved line, which I wish to fill. There is one thing I can't seem to figure out however, an I'll insert the graphic here so you can follow. No prior experience in making graphics so Inkscape might be a bit of a challenge but that's ok tutorials are there to help after all. In other words first time user here and enjoying it. Just this afternoon I installed Inkscape and tingled with it a bit.
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