@louiscouture *hand typing svg in notepad*

Krita looks neat, but (a) more of a competitor to GIMP than to Inkscape and (b) depends on three dozen KDE and Qt libraries I don't have installed, not gonna go that route unless I find my existing tools inadequate.

Inkscape is generally fine but the snap-to-align works really inconsistently. I find myself fighting it a fair bit to get the features I want correctly positioned. Then again, I use it to make vector diagrams and so on, not visual art, so those limitaitons might not be relevant to its target audience.

@louiscouture Vector graphics vs raster graphics? Personally, I prefer working with vectors when it comes to digital art, and logos, and with raster formats when it comes to general graphic design (GIMP beats Krita there, I think; Krita's unmatched for raster art tho, not my forte), it just suits my brain and style better. Inkscape vs Krita, as pieces of software? They're both amazing.

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