I think that nowadays they should be designing the
whole graphics in Inkscape, as it is definitely more stable than a couple of
years ago and have now drawing possibilities far more advanced than Illustrator
will ever have (IMO). Also, its PNG export is more smooth (bitmap antialiasing
in Inkscape is fact the best I ever saw, even compared to proprietary
software).
Anyway, i'm pleased to constat the fact that
opensource software creates opensource software!
Molumen
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 7:45
PM
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] KDE 4 and
Inkscape
The last time I saw the kde-artists on aKademy 2005 they
designed the icons and other stuff first on Illustrator, they convert to SVG
and then finished all on Inkscape. It looked like using Inkscape at the end to
say "designed with open source software". It was very frustating for me
because I Imagined they designed all the process on Inkscape.
Nowdays I
don't really know the process is the same or not.
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