
I recently found out about this new SVG editor: Parts of it look like a hobby project with panes changing size every time you click an option. Quoting: Luca_PioThey can do all the versions they want, but as long as it remains an alternative to that crap CorelDRAW it won't go anywhere, because the interfaces of both software are anti-intuitive and not comparable to those of Adobe or Affinity.Ībsolutely, & the recent changes made the interface even more inconsistent.

Selectable object origin for numerical scaling and moving.Import SVG images from Open Clipart, Wikimedia Commons and other online sources.Redesigned Export dialog with preview and ability to select objects/layers/pages and even multiple file formats to export to.On-canvas alignment snapping and Snap settings redesign.Inkscape documents can now hold multiple pages, which are managed by the new Page tool.Inkscape uses the standardized SVG file format as its main format, which is supported by many other applications including web browsers"įor the new version there's loads new including: It uses vector graphics to allow for sharp printouts and renderings at unlimited resolution and is not bound to a fixed number of pixels like raster graphics.

The what: "it offers a rich set of features and is widely used for both artistic and technical illustrations such as cartoons, clip art, logos, typography, diagramming and flowcharting.

Inkscape is great for artists working on pretty much anything be it games, video or just for fun and a big new version has been released.
