

Flip the rest of the image, then paste the text back in.1. First cut out either the text or a rectangle containing the text (this depends on how the text is made - whether it's actually text, or converted already to path. I think I might approach this situation with a simple cut/paste. Since I don't clearly understand how you're using clipping here, I'm not sure how to suggest correcting the problem.Īctually that's a bit of an unusual way to use clipping, and I don't entirely understand the process you're using. If you see that the clipping path covers precisely the shadowy line, then they are probably somehow related. You'd have to first select the clipped object, then click the button. You can reveal the clipping path with a button on the Node tool control bar. You could either upload the SVG as an attachment to next reply, or wherever you choose, and give us a link. It's hard to say just by looking at a screenshot. We would need to see the SVG file to investigate. I'm guessing it might be related to a clipping path. In document properties removing borders/shadowsĪny ideas? Any assistance will be very greatly appreciated. Removing all filters to remove any shadow effect (though none was applied in the first place) I have searched and tried everything I can think of to get rid of this, but have got nowhere. The problem I am having is that the text object has an unwanted grey drop shadow (I think, at least a grey border on the bottom and right side) which puts an ugly line in the middle of my image (underneath and to the right of "Kahunas"). What I want to do now is put my copied and pasted text area on top of the mirror image text so that it looks exactly like the original but with the palm bending the opposite way. Given that the logo has some text which needs to stay the right way round, I've used the clip tool to take out the text and then I've rotated the palm tree to face the other way. I'm trying to produce a reverse version of a logo (see the palm tree logo on the left side of ).
