


This movement gained a lot of momentum as time passes, and now you can find almost everything you want open-source. Open-sourceĪlso, when computers became popular, most of the software back then was proprietary, but when some programming languages were open-sourced, programmers, software engineers and just hobbyists started composing software and releasing it to the public, absolutely for free. Vector graphicsĬontrary to raster graphics, vectors are not built of small units (pixels) the shapes in every vector are described using mathematical equation, which are continuous, and that continuity of these equations ensures the non-pixelating property of vector graphics. These are the concepts of vectors, and the open-source movement.

Yes you can, me and my brother tried it! It's great, the only thing is that it doesn't have brushes because this program is for logos and vector art and not for digital painting.In this section, we will discuss basic concepts upon which Inkscape stands. It's pretty neat because it saves as vector.īasically vector doesnt pixelate so it's i guess it has higher resolution than other things? :joy:Īctually yes, I'm not exactly a pro at it but I know the basics and knowing that is good enough actually. I used it in my Minghao fanart Here and in all my fanarts & logos. Inkscape's primary vector graphics format is Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), however many other formats can be imported and exported. Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor it can be used to create or edit vector graphics such as illustrations, diagrams, line arts, charts, logos and complex paintings. Sorry this blog isn't going to be that fancy and aesthetic since it's tutorial and stuff and i don't see the need to the beautify it even though I'm slightly mad that I can't, but I cant reduce the photos to blend to the background because i want you guys to see everything in the tutorial :joy: so please bear with this
