I have been an Adobe fan for years, but am flirting with the idea of using Inkscape, the open source vector graphics software. Can anyone tell me if they have used it?
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I used Freehand YEARS ago (don't think it exists anymore, but it was a competitor to Illustrator). I use Inkscape now, and while you initially have to look around to find comparative features, it's a pretty darn good replacement for an Illustrator-type program. It's excellent considering it's free. I use it for my electronic cutter, but it does so much more than I've even used it for.
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All icon artwork done in Inkscape.
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