8. Who ? Who was involved?
What ? What happened (what's the story)?
When
Five Ws
?
How ? How did it happen?
Why? Why did it happen?
Where? Where did it take place?
10. Inkscape
An Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities
similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, or Xara X, using the W3C
standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format.
• Inkscape is available in packages for Linux, Windows and
Mac OS X.
• Official site http://www.inkscape.org/
11. Inkscape
inkscape requirement
* Operating system: 32-bit Microsoft Windows (NT/2000/XP/Vista), all POSIX
(Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux, Mac OS X
* License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
* Hardware requirements: Most processors; 512M RAM
* Programming language: C, C++, Python
33. Things Illustrator can do that Inkscape cannot do:
* Gradient meshes
* Multiple strokes and fills for one object
* Color management for print (ICC Profiles, etc.)
* PMS color
* Natively work with graphs based on data
* Free transform and perspective transform (only via extension)
* Blends (only via extension)
Things Inkscape can do that Illustrator cannot:
* Edit SVG source directly
* Clones, tiled clones, edit clones on canvas
* Keys to move/rotate/scale by screen pixels
* Shapes as objects
* Edit gradients with handles on-canvas (CS4 added this feature)
* Edit nodes with keyboard
* One-click paint bucket fill
* Color painting over objects (CS4 added this feature with the name Blob brush)