Now i got it! The magic word is…turbulence ! This is really a cool feature.
This tutorial is made with the development version build 5. mar 2008.
Let`s go:
First, change the background color of your document 100% black. Draw a rectangle ca. 600x 400 px. Then create the fire-filter.
Open the filter dialog: Object > Filter Effects .
Click the “new” button and get the effects “turbulence”/ “colormatrix” and “blur”.
Settings:
Then you have to draw a fire shape along the (transparent) black lines like this:
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Cut the shape with Object > Clip > Set and you have a real looking fire in Inkscape !
Now we add an text. Fill and stroke, gray / white alternate gradients:
Nice too, but we make it perfect! We need smoke!
Use the calligraphic pen and draw some wavelike lines along the letters with white/alternate gradient fill.
Settings for the pen:
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I don`t like the sharp contour. So i build another easy blur filter:
The result:
Better!
Now we create smoke around the fire at the same way:

At last dubble the fire and scale it down.
Puhh. That`s it ! After these steps you could have a real looking fire effect! This is my finish picture:
Download the original SVG here.
Hope you like it ! Have fun!
Chris

That’s a pretty neat looking effect. Great work!
This is a really sweet effect.
Note that your link to the SVG is wrong (too many http://'s in the address
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Thank you for you comments!
The link is correct now.
Nice tutorial, but please disable that page snapshot plugin, it makes browsing your blog very annoying.
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Very nice looking effect. Don’t seem to work for me though and I’ve followed the instructions exactly.
Stopped working in Inkscape 0.4.7.
It works for me in 0.47, but does not seem to export to a bitmap.