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Gravit designer inkscape
Gravit designer inkscape













I'd love to see it magically do a Blender. But I'd never open it up just to feel happy. It's my go-to vector editor, does everything I need, and I'm very grateful it exists. Going back to Inkscape after that was "fine". When I first used Sketch when I was on Mac I had that feeling too. and double-y fun when you're working on something fun: it compounds the enjoyment. It's just fun to work with the tool for anything. Ahh.įor me Aesprite (pixel editor), Ableton Live (music workstation), and Pico-8 (game maker) have the same feeling.

gravit designer inkscape

Open it up, extrude and scale a cube a bit, and close it. Sometimes I open Blender just because it makes me happy to see the UI. The Blender transformation has been incredible: it went from "fine" to "sparks joy" despite the fact it's a massively complex behemoth. It's certainly possible to do creative work in a "fine" environment, but it's a lot more enjoyable in an environment that sparks joy (tm). and they are!īut these apps are for creative projects - you open them up to do creative work.

gravit designer inkscape

And if you're fine with fine, then the objections seem needlessly nit-picky.

gravit designer inkscape

They are good enough to get real work done. I think one category of complaints leveled against the UI/UX is these projects is that they are "fine". Despite being amazing applications, Gimp and Inkscape receive these complaints a lot - and so did Blender until recently.















Gravit designer inkscape