Inkscape - vector graphics editor

Date March 12, 2008

Inkscape logoWhile Gimp can help you edit raster images (pixel graphics), Inkscape will help you edit vector graphics. The good thing about vector-based images is that you can resize it as you wish and it will not be distorted.

If you’re not a professional graphics designer most likely you’ll be able to use Inkscape and have it do everything that you need. No need to purchase the expensive Adobe Illustrator or CorelDraw.

Inskcape window

Inskcape will handle several file formats such as: SVG, PDF, EPS, AI, and also JPG, PNG, GIF.  It’ll work on Linux, Windows, and MacOS X operating systems. Download it here.

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2 Responses to “Inkscape - vector graphics editor”

  1. Inkscape version 0.46 released | said:

    [...] Inkscape, everyone’s favorite open source vector graphics editor has just come out with its version 0.46. From the website’s change log, a few highlights of what is new: [...]

  2. SERVICESNo Gravatar said:

    Very good information :) I see there are realy useful tips. I am going to use some

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