Trivial information, for the most part... but after playing around with Inkscape all last week I made the decision to use it as my primary webcomic drawing tool:
It's not on the same level as Illiad making the switch, but still... it seems to hold up fairly well in my "production environment."
Christopher B. Wright (wrightc@...537...)
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:37:35AM -0800, Christopher B. Wright wrote:
Trivial information, for the most part... but after playing around with Inkscape all last week I made the decision to use it as my primary webcomic drawing tool:
It's not on the same level as Illiad making the switch, but still... it seems to hold up fairly well in my "production environment."
Very cool! It's especially pleasing to hear that _because of Inkscape_ you've been able to start the migration to Linux. :-)
One of the other things that I love hearing about is how artists find they can interact directly in the development process. It's like listening to your favorite band on a CD versus being able to sit in the front row of a concert with the freedom to pick up some drumsticks and join them on stage. ;-)
Bryce
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Christopher B. Wright