by Michael Davies | Jul 29, 2019 | Inkscape, Inkscape Tutorials, Inkscape vs Illustrator
Inkscape and Adobe Illustrator are two scalable vector graphics programs that rely on mathematical formulas to draw precise and infinitely scalable vector art and designs. Illustrator, at the time of this article, is certainly the industry standard when it comes to...
by Michael Davies | Jul 15, 2019 | Inkscape, Inkscape Basics, Inkscape Help, Inkscape Tutorials
Inkscape uses the filetype .SVG by default, which stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. This filetype retains editable objects and layers that you create in your compositions, thus allowing you to re-open the file at a later time and continue to edit the original...
by Michael Davies | Jul 10, 2019 | Inkscape Basics, Inkscape Help, Inkscape Tutorials
In this Inkscape Help Article, I’ll show you how to easily create center guides in Inkscape to help you easily align objects to the center of your composition. This is a feature I use a lot in other programs like GIMP to help speed up my workflow, though GIMP,...
by Michael Davies | Jul 1, 2019 | Inkscape Basics, Inkscape Tutorials
As a longtime Adobe Illustrator user, the toughest part of transitioning to Inkscape was opening the program and seeing an all-white canvas staring back at me. Perhaps this is simply because I was used to Illustrator’s artboard set-up (shown in the top portion...