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List of inkscape tutorials by logosbynick11/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() But we have them linked below as static copies. These tutorials are actually packed with Inkscape, where they are interactive. In general, they provide the most basic or most essential information, which is needed by most Inkscape users, at some point. These are tutorials from the Inkscape project. Inkscape users can depend on them being of high quality. Here we want to make a collection of new official tutorials, officially-endorsed tutorials, and user-recommended tutorials, which have been provided by community members, and reviewed for content and presentation. The only truly official tutorials are those packaged with the program, which you can find in the Help menu > Tutorials. At this writing more than 95% are made by Inkscape users, and scattered hither and yon across the internet. Vector editors can import and export SVG and all modern browsers can display it directly.The Inkscape community has produced a vast volume of tutorials over the years. SVG is an open, industry-standard XML-based format for vector graphics. A rasterization engine uses this information to determine how to plot each line and curve at any resolution or zoom level. An SVG and PNG while zoomed out An SVG and PNG while zoomed in (notice the blurriness of the PNG).Ī vector graphic is a resolution-independent description of the actual shapes and objects that you see in the image. So essentially, while an image may look clear and crisp, if you zoom in on it or scale it up and it is a PNG or JPEG it will become blurry, whereas an SVG will stay looking perfect. ![]() ![]() SVG is a text based image format and uses mathematical structures to represent a image and is highly scalable. JPEG images are used in photography applications. JPEG is a raster image format that uses lossy compression algorithm and so the image may lose some of its data. PNG is a binary image format and it uses lossless compression algorithm to represent image as pixels. To understand what an SVG is and why you should care about them, it is worth thinking about the image files you probably have seen and used before: ![]()
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