I'm curious, how much time should I set aside for learning inkscape? I'm pretty good at learning different software, and I'm good at photoshop. Inkscape just seems confusing so I'm not sure when I should sit down and look at the tutorials.
Also, how do you know what images you can use with it? I mean, in regards to copyright and stuff...
Inkscape and Finding Images
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Re: Inkscape and Finding Images
Here's some I made for inkscape http://scrappydew.com/tutorials/VideoLibrary/. Just click the inkscape tab.ErinLovesRats wrote:I'm curious, how much time should I set aside for learning inkscape? I'm pretty good at learning different software, and I'm good at photoshop. Inkscape just seems confusing so I'm not sure when I should sit down and look at the tutorials.
Also Kay(firstcut) has been putting together a bunch of video tutorials from different places. It's like a Master List of inkscape, scal, cricut....etc.
http://cleversomeday.wordpress.com/2009 ... -new-home/
http://classroom.scrappydew.com/courses ... r-training - SCAL Classroom over 40+ Videos geared towards beginners.
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Re: Inkscape and Finding Images
I would learn a little at a time as to not become so overwhelmed.. I had photoshop before I had Inkscape and I find inscape a whole lot easier to learn..
Re: Inkscape and Finding Images
Thought I would suggest this...You mentioned you had Photoshop. Do you also have Illustrator? If so you can skip Inkscape and just save SVGs out of Illustrator and import those into SCAL.
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If you have Adobe Bridge you can use that to view your svg files and open them from there into either Inkscape or AI. HTH