a Quick Guide to Inkscape
To help people's transition from one vector application to Inkscape, I've created a Quick Guide to Inkscape. This guide can also be found as an extremely large image at DeviantArt .
If you would like to make a comment about this guide you can leave it here, or post it on the guide at DeviantArt.
Enjoy.
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2. Carles Oriol says…
I've no answer from you.
We've translated to catalan it you can see at:http://www.kumbaworld.com/guia/
If there's any problem or coments please contact me to carles@kumbaworld.com.
Posted on Sat 30 Jun, 2007
3. Anonymous says…
Great quick guide. I'd like to see you introduce another quick guide for use with a Wishblade or Craft Robo machine which is all the rage with scrapbookers now. Or better still, use your talent in making GSD files with Inkscape for use with the cutters. Thanks in advance.
Posted on Sat 4 Aug, 2007
5. Penmore says…
I found your guide very useful - brief and to the point, well presented and all in all an Excellent Quick Guide.
It has a permanent place in my craft bookmarks.
Thanks for taking the time to do it and share it with us.
Posted on Fri 31 Aug, 2007
7. Web Hosting says…
Great guide. Why do people always make cartoon girls sexy? Isn't that weird?
Posted on Wed 17 Oct, 2007
9. Anonymous says…
Really nice guide!!!!! Thanks a lot, g.
Posted on Wed 30 Jan, 2008
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1. Carles Oriol says…
Hi
Me and my son are translating your tutorial to Catalan for a work group in the free software days in the universisty in Girona.
Can we do it?
If you let us: we'll distribute it freely to all the people who wants it, we'll leave intact your credits and links and we'll send you a Catalan version.
You can contact me at: carles@kumbaworld.com
Posted on Tue 26 Jun, 2007