Hi,
I'm new to the world of design. Want to learn.
Right now I'm trying to understand how Fedora tools may be used in designing.
I don't have any prior knowledge or experience about same, looking forward to learn from*
Fedora Design team. Also trying to learn by hanging around Dribble[1] and Behance[2]
Are there any quick to do's for those new to Fedora Design group?
Please let me know.
[1]*dribbble.com[2]*behance.net
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Thank You and Warm Regards,*
Chetan Arvind Patil,
www.chetanpatil.info
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06-22-2012, 12:34 AM
Ryan Gauger
Designing On Fedora
On 06/21/2012 06:05 PM, Chetan Patil wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the world of design. Want to learn.
Right now I'm trying to understand how Fedora tools may be
used in designing.
I don't have any prior knowledge or experience about same,
looking forward to learn from*
Fedora Design team. Also trying to learn by hanging around
Dribble[1] and Behance[2]
Are there any quick to do's for those new to Fedora Design
group?
Please let me know.
[1]*dribbble.com
[2]*behance.net
--
Thank You and Warm Regards,
*
Chetan Arvind Patil,
www.chetanpatil.info
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A good program (the one I primarily use) is Pinta, which is based
off of Paint.NET for Windows. I also use Inkscape, an advanced image
editor (it is a good program for making logos/icons). I use GIMP a
little bit, but it seems a little advanced for me. All of these
programs are free and open-source programs for Fedora. Hope this
helps!
---Ryan
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06-22-2012, 07:52 AM
Chetan Patil
Designing On Fedora
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Ryan Gauger <rtgkid@gmail.com> wrote:
A good program (the one I primarily use) is Pinta, which is based
off of Paint.NET for Windows. I also use Inkscape, an advanced image
editor (it is a good program for making logos/icons). I use GIMP a
little bit, but it seems a little advanced for me. All of these
programs are free and open-source programs for Fedora. Hope this
helps!
Thanks for your inputs.
Regarding Inkscape : Is it only fro .SVG files ? I need to understand more about SVG before getting started ?
--
Thank You and Warm Regards,*
Chetan Arvind Patil,
www.chetanpatil.info
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06-22-2012, 06:00 PM
Ryan Gauger
Designing On Fedora
On 06/22/2012 02:52 AM, Chetan Patil wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Ryan
Gauger <rtgkid@gmail.com>
wrote:
A good program (the one I primarily use)
is Pinta, which is based off of Paint.NET for Windows. I
also use Inkscape, an advanced image editor (it is a
good program for making logos/icons). I use GIMP a
little bit, but it seems a little advanced for me. All
of these programs are free and open-source programs for
Fedora. Hope this helps!
Thanks for your inputs.
Regarding Inkscape : Is it only fro .SVG files ? I need to
understand more about SVG before getting started ?
--
Thank You and Warm Regards,
*
Chetan Arvind Patil,
www.chetanpatil.info
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Inkscape can be used with many different image file types.
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