

Well, the first time you open Inkscape 1.1 you are greeted by a new welcome screen. GIMP, Photoshop, et al are raster graphics editors which works with pixels at a fixed resolution. Rather like LibreOffice, Firefox, and Blender, Inkscape is regularly cited as an example of how powerful and capable open source software can be.Īnd today’s Inkscape 1.1 underlines that fact superbly.īut in case you’re new to it: Inkscape is a vector graphics editor used for editing vectors (resolution-independent shapes that scale perfectly). Inkscape is regularly cited as an example of how powerful open source software can beĬhances are you’re already familiar with Inkscape, or have at least heard of it before. This update to the open-source vector graphics editor comes with a number of new features and workflow enhancements, ranging from a new handy new welcome screen to new formats to export finished work to. Good news for open source creatives as Inkscape 1.1 has been released!
