Inkscape is a powerful vector graphics editor used to create logos, business cards, posters and presentations. Supports most modern file formats, can work with layers, has a wide range of effects and filters.
Features of Inkscape
- Vectorization of raster graphics,
- Integrated font editor,
- Allows you to set hotkeys,
- Built-in group drawing option,
- Ability to apply filters and effects,
- Function of the high-quality printing of projects,
- Selection, scaling, rotation of objects,
- Adjustment of brightness, saturation, contrast,
- Working with paths, shapes, text and markers,
- Editing compressed images in gZip format,
- A large number of tools for creating vector graphics,
- Various examples and tutorials on using Inkscape on the developer’s site,
- Import files in JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, RAS, TGA, WBMP, XBM, XPM, POV, DXF, etc.
Advantages
- Support for PSTricks macros,
- Opens bitmaps,
- It is possible to work with layers,
- Creation of banners and layouts for websites,
- Open source vector editor,
- Convenient status bar, customizable main window size,
- Intuitive multilingual interface (Russian is present),
- Using the Perl and Python languages for the analytical specification of curves,
- The new version of Inkscape is compatible with Microsoft Windows 10 and Mac OS X,
- Allows you to use different shapes: rectangle, ellipse, star, spiral,
- Inkscape exports PNG, SVG, CSS, ICO, CUR, PCX, PNM, RAS, TGA, WBMP, WMF, WPG, GGR, ANI, DIA, AI, PDF, JPEG, XPM, etc. files.
Flaws
- High system requirements,
- There is no option to export SWF,
- Rare crashes when starting software on Windows XP,
- There are font issues with imported Inkscape DXF files.
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