

But I decided to invest some time in learning Inkscape due to the hope that Inkscape will achieve the same level of polish and usefulness as Blender 3D. In the past, Inkscape has always felt clunky and like an afterthought on the Mac. I’ve always felt that Inkscape possesses a lot of untapped potential. And I’m the most efficient in that program.īut I am a fan of options. I’m the most comfortable using Illustrator.

In fact, I’ve been using Adobe Illustrator for roughly 20 years. I’m a casual fan of Inkscape, but not a regular user. Useful Tools in the Inkscape’s Command Bar.I want to get you up and running, not bogged down in text. If you want to focus solely on one aspect of Inkscape, you have that option. Given the size and scope that this crash course, I had to create this table of contents. This tutorial is designed to quickly teach you the basics of Inkscape and start creating vector art with this free, open-source program. These tutorials teach how to use specific tools or features.In this article, I am giving you a crash course in Inkscape (version 1.2 release candidate as of writing).

It's an introduction to the most basic elements of vector graphics (paths).) The others cover specific features, which you can use as needed. (Don't worry, the one named Advanced isn't really. The first three are highly recommended for beginners, titled Basic, Shapes, and Advanced. 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. The Inkscape community has produced a vast volume of tutorials over the years.
