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Inkscape vs illustrator 20179/7/2023 But Inkscape is already on 90 dpi and that is when all the mess comes out. The problem comes from Adobe, as they expect everyone to use 72dpi to convert from px onto "real" dimensions in the graphic SW. and a bit of play with html code I found the way how to fix that. When I opened the file in Inkscape, everything was exactly about 20% smaller. I got from a graphic company svg files exported from Adobe Illustrator (I do not know which version but it was on ). I just wish I could more seamlessly port it to Illustrator (actually, it would be better if more professional printing companies accepted Inkscape SVG files so I didn't have to port it at all). It's a far more intuitive software package than illustrator and has reduced the amount of time it takes me to create my decal art by many hours. Is it just me finding this? Is it a known problem?īeyond that, Inkscape has been a great tool. This causes all sorts of problems because I end up having to go back and recheck every single graphic to ensure that they're properly sized and is very prone to error (and errors are very expensive). 781inches when loaded or copied into Illustrator. 625inches in diameter in Inkscape ends up being. The Inkscape art is always 25% larger when in Illustrator. But worse, the artwork never comes out at the same size. In both cases the layers I have are lost and I have to relayer the art. Copy/Paste the art from Inkscape into Illustrator. So the last thing I have to do in my art process is do one of two things I do all my artwork in Inkscape however the company that does the printing will only accept Illustrator files. I own a small company that creates decals for scale model aircraft. I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this post, if not, please move it to the correct location.
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