Michael Grosberg wrote:
D. Jones <render1232@...125...> writes:

  
I was wondering since tutorials are severely lacking
in Inkscape.  Which program(s) (Illustrator,
Coreldraw,
....)  is Inkscape the most comparable to in terms of
functionality.  Because I seen where people have taken
for instance Photoshop tutorials and replicated them
in
the Gimp.  Which program's tutorials could best be
done in Inkscape?
    

I'd say Corel Draw or Xara.
I've a friend who used Corel Draw and Xara in the past and whenever I show him
some new feature in Inkscape he tells me Corel has had a similar one for a long
time.

Yeah, but Inkscape is imho by far easier to use (particularly shortcuts & bezier
curves, which are *way* 'smoother' than what I personally experienced both with
the free version of Xara Xtreme and CorelDRAW 7 (not sure about the current
version). What I'm still missing in Inkscape are some features included in 'Canvas',
particularly the great gradient editor. One can apply gradients to strokes, or even
beveled strokes.

Claus

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