Inkscape is an open source vector graphics editor that do many of the cool things that more complex and expensive programs do. But how do you use Inkscape? Let’s find out.
1.Welcome2 lessons, 06:16
2 lessons, 06:16
1.1Quick Introduction00:46
1.1
Quick Introduction
00:46
1.2Setting up your Document05:30
1.2
Setting up your Document
05:30
2.Getting Familiar with Inkscape11 lessons, 1:12:49
11 lessons, 1:12:49
2.1Drawing Shapes09:13
2.1
Drawing Shapes
09:13
2.2Basic Tools06:04
2.2
Basic Tools
06:04
2.3Fill and Stroke08:17
2.3
Fill and Stroke
08:17
2.4Text and Font05:43
2.4
Text and Font
05:43
2.5Importing Other File Types02:53
2.5
Importing Other File Types
02:53
2.6Let's Do a Design So Far06:25
2.6
Let's Do a Design So Far
06:25
2.7Lines and Nodes05:35
2.7
Lines and Nodes
05:35
2.8Path Manipulation06:50
2.8
Path Manipulation
06:50
2.9Organizing with Layers and Grouping05:20
2.9
Organizing with Layers and Grouping
05:20
2.10Advanced Drawing Techniques09:28
2.10
Advanced Drawing Techniques
09:28
2.11Blurs, Shadows and Filters07:01
2.11
Blurs, Shadows and Filters
07:01
3.Finishing Up3 lessons, 18:47
3 lessons, 18:47
3.1A Final Design13:43
3.1
A Final Design
13:43
3.2Publishing04:37
3.2
Publishing
04:37
3.3Conclusion00:27
3.3
Conclusion
00:27
Aaron Nieze is a Graphic Designer from Chicago, Illinois. He started in the field of web design and programming, but the design soon became the main act. He is now a graphic designer at Shmoggo.com working mostly with vector based company design projects. Aaron started writing with Vectortuts+ in 2013 with a focus on the free vector software, Inkscape.

