Transitioning Away from Adobe Creative Suite – Tips, Tricks & Tuts

🎨 INKSCAPE

Best For: Vector graphics (like Illustrator)

🔧 Beginner Tips:

  • Learn the difference between “Objects” and “Paths.” It’s essential for editing.
  • Use Ctrl+Shift+G to ungroup elements and Ctrl+Shift+C to convert an object to a path.
  • Layers panel (Shift+Ctrl+L) is your friend when working with complex designs.

📘 Tutorials:


🖼️ GIMP 2.0

Best For: Photo editing, raster design (like Photoshop)

🔧 Beginner Tips:

  • Use Layer Masks instead of erasing for nondestructive editing.
  • Keyboard shortcuts help a lot — Ctrl+Z (Undo), Ctrl+Shift+N (New Layer), Ctrl+Shift+E (Export).
  • The Healing tool (H) and Clone tool (C) work great for retouching.

📘 Tutorials:


🔄 For Adobe Users Transitioning:

  • Photopea: A free browser-based Photoshop clone (https://www.photopea.com) — very useful for PSD files and quick edits.
  • Krita: An underrated tool, amazing for digital painting and concept art. Great brush engine.
  • Vectornator (Mac/iPad only): A sleek and intuitive vector tool with SVG compatibility.

Fav Icons

Direct .ICO File Download Sites

  1. IconArchive
    • Huge selection, categorized by style and theme.
    • Offers .ico format directly.
    • Free for personal use; many also free for commercial use (check license per icon).
  2. IconsPedia
    • Offers .ico downloads (look for the download buttons that specify formats).
    • Has themed icon sets and individual icons.
  3. FindIcons
    • Advanced filtering by license type and format (.ico available).
    • Requires a free account for some downloads.
  4. DeviantArt – Icon Sets
    • Many designers share .ico files or icon packs.
    • Not always structured—requires some sifting.
    • Always check licensing; some are for personal use only.
  5. IconArchive’s Windows Icons Section
    • This part of the site often has .ico as the primary format.
    • Great for desktop shortcuts or UI mockups.