Thank you Martin and Inkscape-team!
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Rules:
1.. Please mark original photos with [OC] in the title if you're the photographer
2..Pictures containing a politician from any country or planet are prohibited, this is a community voted on rule.
3.. Image must be a photograph, no AI or digital art.
4.. No NSFW/Cosplay/Spam/Trolling images.
5.. Be civil. No racism or bigotry.
Photo of the Week Rule(s):
1.. On Fridays, the most upvoted original, marked [OC], photo posted between Friday and Thursday will be the next week's banner and featured photo.
2.. The weekly photos will be saved for an end of the year run off.
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Inkscape user here. Thanks Martin!
- Inkscape is awesome
- Much like Gimp, Inkscape is not at all a competitor to the adobe suite if you are a professional
- A hobbyist using hobbyist software is not loss of money for The most feature rich professional oriented software out there
I urge you to watch his update videos, he's such a neat guy, and he rocks a ska/dandy style
inkscape is great, I use it all the time
I made nearly all the 2D assets in my game with Inkscape. It wouldn't have been possible without it.
This guy is a hero. Inkscape is so much better than Adobe. Also, I couldn't have done some recent PDF to AutoCad conversions without that software. Autocad chokes on pulling vectors out of PDFs for some reason. It does it, but it is a mess. The bad thing is I know it could do better because if you just pull in the same PDF that it struggled with as an external source, it renders it fine, including all the vector information. I could be doing something wrong, but it shouldn't be that hard.
Any Inkscape pros know the best way to combine two pdfs using it? The page creation menus are clunky to me, and it's hard to keep the pages in order.
Yeah. Open one PDF normally. File > import a second one and select whatever option imports by appending pages.
Do you really need inkscape to do it? Because you can just use pdfsam.
or pdfarranger works well, too.
Or pdftk or pdfunite. Lots of different options
Seriously fuck adobe. We use them at work and they have the shittiest management portal in the universe and also make it so hard to cancel subscriptions.
Not all heroes wear capes.
Some wear bowler hats
Based
Inkscape is good but it can't replace illustrator, especially for the needs of someone willing to pay $1000/year for it
Maybe the affinity suite is more appropriate (ROI in just 2 months of adobe subscription)
I've designed banners and flags in Inkscape, convention signage, even electoral campaign materials like business cards, handcards, campaign signs. A great tool
Is Mr Owens British perchance?