Vector graphics or any other graphics are not my piece of cake. So, I thought that I’ll take the advice of other people, who are better at graphics. Mahesh Bhat has written a good review about InkScape which is a freeware and is a great software for Vector Graphics. He has reviewed the software on the basis of Price, usability and compatibility and I think that any software review needs these points only.
User Interface (UI) of Inkscape is good and is a standard like those other open source softwares of other genres (GIMP, Scribus). Thus, in terms of navigation and other activities, the learning curve is not steep. Of course, there will be a need for understanding of vector graphic tools, but that would be the case with any other vector graphic software.
Links : InkScape | Review Source
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Thanks for the link love, Mayank.
You are welcome, Mahesh. Your blog post was good enough that it actually deserved a link back :) Great write up !
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I downloaded this software and it's pretty good once you figure it out (not great documentation). My problem is printing! The only way I can use a drawing in another document is to export in a "ping" format. Then I'm having problems with colors, espeically when I do a gradient. It seems to work okay sometimes, but not others and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.