🎨 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:
- Official Inkscape Tutorials: https://inkscape.org/learn/tutorials/
- Logos By Nick YouTube Channel (clear, friendly, Illustrator-to-Inkscape approach): https://www.youtube.com/c/LogosByNick
- Inkscape Community Wiki (Tips & Tricks): https://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Tips_and_Tricks
🖼️ 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:
- GIMP Official Tutorials: https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/
- Davies Media Design YouTube Channel (great for former Photoshop users): https://www.youtube.com/c/DaviesMediaDesign
- Pixls.us: A great community and blog for GIMP and open-source photography workflows: https://pixls.us/
🔄 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.

