is inkscape good?

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I've been using paintdotnet for a while and have got used to it. I dont have photoshop and just found inkscape which has lots of features that are the same. It is a vector editor not bitmap like paintdotnet, so its like photoshop sort of.

Anyone use it and is it good?

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Photoshop is raster/bitmap-focused as well, actually. It's vector stuff is basic at best and mainly used to tie in to other functions (making selections, masks, defining strokes to a bitmap layer, etc.) because Adobe's product for vector art is Illustrator.

Inkscape is like the Paint.NET of vector stuff, neither are close to photoshop's abilities/goal, but they work just fine for most edits/creations normal people need to whip up on the spot.
 

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Photoshop is raster/bitmap-focused as well, actually. It's vector stuff is basic at best and mainly used to tie in to other functions (making selections, masks, defining strokes to a bitmap layer, etc.) because Adobe's product for vector art is Illustrator.

Inkscape is like the Paint.NET of vector stuff, neither are close to photoshop's abilities/goal, but they work just fine for most edits/creations normal people need to whip up on the spot.
Do you recommend having both ? Im not sure if I should try inkscape because im so used to paint.net. Ive used photoshop before so I know some of the things it can do, and i really like the text layer editing thats really helpful.
 

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