![]() ![]() So even if it is the best at vector, it’s too expensive for individuals. ![]() ![]() I still like Coreldraw more but they pushed the price way too much for freelancers, they want you to get the subscription so much, they just made the perpetual really expensive. It was mediocre 5 years ago, and it is still mediocre and they still don’t fix bugs that have been there from release.īut I got Affinity software even if it sucks because it is cheap, but the past two years that has been almost no updates I use inkscape because Affinity Designer is mediocre at vector work, which it is suppose to be the job of Designer, but it is not good at pixels and not good at vector. Good release, the problem is we will not see another update this year and it still misses some important features to be used in a professional field, but it is pretty decent and capable. You can check out the entire release notes here. Option to import SVG images from Open Clipart, Wikimedia Commons and other online sources added.The layers and objects dialog has been merged.Lasso selection has two new features: node deselection and inverted node selection.Mass value of the Eraser tool has been increased.The tools pen, pencil, text and tweak tool use the last used style by default.The new modes make "aligning and distributing objects a very easy drag-and-drop operation". Two new on-canvas snapping modes added.Snap bar was replaced with a popover-dialog.This has been done to make the differentiation between what is on and outside of a page easier. Default color of pages is white, and the default desk color is light gray.Panning and Zooming performance improvements, as well as general performance improvements on Mac devices.Extensions installed via the Extensions Manager do not require a restart of Inkscape anymore.Inkscape users may turn Dithering off under Preferences > Rendering > Use dithering. Dithering is used when exporting raster images and displaying gradients on canvas this is done to reduce gradient banding.Extract images, a command to save images, supports multiple images in Inkscape 1.2. ![]() Here are other changes in the new Inkscape release: ![]()
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