

Raster graphic files contain an orderly grid of pixels, very similar to how images are displayed on modern computer monitors, televisions, and smartphone screens. Inkscape creates and edits vector images. As I mentioned briefly in the introduction, there are two primary methods of constructing a computer image file: raster and vector.

Let’s get a bit of technical terminology out of the way before we continue so that you’ll have a better sense of how these two programs differ. Trying to use the wrong tool for the job is always frustrating, but I’ll make things as clear and simple as I can, no matter if you’re an old hand or just getting your start in digital graphics. Since this isn’t a standard comparison article, I’m going to explain how the two programs differ and which one you should use for your project. After testing virtually every major graphics program available today, I’m here to help guide you through the world of image editing. I’ve been passionate about graphic arts for over 20 years and working in the digital art world for almost as long. If this is your first time here, let me say hi quickly: my name is Thomas Boldt, and I’m the writer and image editing expert on the TGT team. Ideally, I can help you avoid that and help you focus on the fun, creative parts of using GIMP and Inkscape! It’s possible to do some of these jobs in the “non-recommended” program, but you’ll find yourself taking ten times longer to do the same job – or just giving up out of sheer frustration.
