To prove in our Global Corporation that an amateur with Inkscape can do everything and more than what our professionals are not able to do with Adobe Illustrator.
Admittedly, I use the unbeatable trio of PowerPoint, PDF-XChange Editor and Inkscape for all things vector.
The task that I can't get to grips with those three has yet to be invented...
I have just started screen printing (about 6 months now) and 'had' been using Illustrator and Photoshop to generate artwork for my transparencies for exposing screens. I found Inkscape a couple of weeks ago and have done and learnt more in these 2 weeks than I did with the other software. It is a great piece of software and the extensions are second to none.
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To prove in our Global Corporation that an amateur with Inkscape can do everything and more than what our professionals are not able to do with Adobe Illustrator.
Admittedly, I use the unbeatable trio of PowerPoint, PDF-XChange Editor and Inkscape for all things vector.
The task that I can't get to grips with those three has yet to be invented...
Lol, I totally agree with you.
I have just started screen printing (about 6 months now) and 'had' been using Illustrator and Photoshop to generate artwork for my transparencies for exposing screens. I found Inkscape a couple of weeks ago and have done and learnt more in these 2 weeks than I did with the other software. It is a great piece of software and the extensions are second to none.