![icon of a kid](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPn4qd7S_SVhthkXxB7VkmoOq1t6rZ4SPkIQauHv257Yanlviq6P9qVCtRSZsx4o13lGgPCaz58eLmTO3jsmVSC02c37kecVh-ZIP_8F3B8nDclv9BvvDs55VrbtwBDxSi_FHjgAGIXJOR/s200/kid-ico.png)
Filter Effects have really improved in Inkscape 0.47.
This icon was composed by drawing a basic 2D shape using Inkscape. I then imported this SVG path into Blender, extruded it to achieve depth and rotated it for perspective, and saved the rendering as a JPEG.
I then imported and scanned the JPEG in Inkscape using potrace, and applied various filter effects to several of the scans. Finally, I positioned the scans on top of the Blender original.
Click on the image to see a larger version. I have saved the scans to which I applied the filter effects separately in the image below so that you can see them more clearly.
![icon with effects only](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjOKHcYdAaYsDB6LhSt-3MM1iuBeaVPPX54OxfVHrgGgf_sfnqYYRBhl1Y8TEdEtH2rdHhyphenhyphen6uKY5ilTsN04-_bCVtfXQh7A0HkbLGPF-P2-EXvX7LOwcVA9BaZgqP6AL00JSxj9yGSQQsfN/s200/kid-effects.png)
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