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superboyac:
What's the de facto open source vector graphics software?  Fill in the following analogy:

The Gimp : Photoshop

(blank) : Illustrator


Just thought I'd make it fun.
I came across something called Inkscape:
http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/index.php?css=css/base.css

Is that what I'm looking for or is there something better/more popular?

Thanks.

Edvard:
Well, since you've already found Inkscape, half the battle is already over. Let me help you with a few more...


XFig (just call him "Grandpa")
http://www-epb.lbl.gov/xfig/

SodiPodi (Inkscape's very nice Czechoslovakian cousin, who hasn't updated since '04 )
http://www.sodipodi.com/index.php3

Karbon14 (if you're using KDE, that is...)
http://www.koffice.org/karbon/

XaraXtreme (Xara's open source offspring)
http://www.xaraxtreme.org/

that oughta do it.

jgpaiva:
I've tried XaraXtreme and was very happy with it. I was able to use it for my needs, and i know absolutelly nothing about image editing. Very good software indeed.

superboyac:
Good options, thanks!

mitzevo:
this stuff is well talked about.. just google "gimp vs photoshop" and/or "x vs x vs x"

and yeah, the gimp owns. :]

popularity? lol.

you might want to check out paint.NET, which is not a bad free graphics editing app for Windoze.

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