Scalable vector graphics, or SVG files, are increasingly popular with artists and illustrators, and with good reason. SVG files look great at any magnification. The code is easy to edit. They have tiny file sizes and they're supported by all modern browsers, so they're perfect for web graphics, and you can also place them into layout files for print projects, but what applications should you use to create scalable vector graphics? How about one that boasts powerful features, is easy to learn, and completely free? Sound too good to be true? Well, there is a program that perfectly fits that description. It's called Inkscape. Inkscape is a free open source vector graphics editor with features that rival expensive commercial software. It's designed to help you build SVG files efficiently while expressing your full creativity and artistry, and if you need to output your graphics in other formats like PDF, EPS or PNG, Inkscape can handle that too. For more Subscribe to my Channel.