In this tutorial I’ll be demonstrating how you can create a distressed effect with Inkscape. Once applied, the effect will make your subject look worn, gritty, and rough around the edges. To accomplish this, we’ll be using the Jitter Nodes extension and then applying a vector grunge texture. For this demonstration we’ll be applying the effect to some text, although this can work with any vector object you’d like, so don’t feel obliged to only use text.
You can download the scratch texture here:
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:30 Setting up the workflow
01:05 Add some text
01:45 Convert text to a path
02:00 Roughen the edges
04:00 Apply the texture
06:03 Conclusion
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