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04/11/2008 05:20:58 PM · #1
I need to create a small graphic and want it to be in a vector graphic format.

I know Adobe Illustrator does this, but for my one-time graphic, I'm just looking for a more inexpensive way to get this done. Is there any shareware or freeware programs that can easily create vector graphics?

04/11/2008 06:14:14 PM · #2
DrawPlus?
04/11/2008 06:28:45 PM · #3
you can download a trial version of illustrator for like 30 days I think it is if you're looking for just a one-time use
04/11/2008 06:30:18 PM · #4
here's the link
04/11/2008 08:06:33 PM · #5
Originally posted by Louis:

DrawPlus?

Thanks, but the free downloads are the older versions and are not Vista compatible. The later versions of PhotoPlus are compatible.

Message edited by author 2008-04-11 20:07:47.
04/11/2008 08:07:32 PM · #6
Originally posted by trevords7:

you can download a trial version of illustrator for like 30 days I think it is if you're looking for just a one-time use

Thanks for the tip. I knew there was a trial version, but was holding out for any other suggestions. I may have to go that route.
04/11/2008 08:13:33 PM · #7
If it is a simple graphic like you said then I mite be able to build it for you if you want to go that route... Just a thought, just mite take a couple days as Im still waiting on parts for 3 puters that died on me last weekend :(

Anyway let me know.

-dave
04/11/2008 08:55:23 PM · #8
Inkscape is an "Open Source" Vector Graphics program that works pretty darn good. Still beta but hecka better than others out there.
04/11/2008 09:02:02 PM · #9
OpenOffice has a vector drawing program. I have never used it besides a quick test to answer this, but it seems okay. I don't think there's a way to only download OODraw.
04/11/2008 11:23:42 PM · #10
coreldraw essentials is an option.
04/12/2008 03:48:49 AM · #11
Originally posted by awpollard:

Inkscape is an "Open Source" Vector Graphics program that works pretty darn good. Still beta but hecka better than others out there.


Thanks for the offer, David. However, Inkscape solved my immediate need. It installed quickly and was easy to use, especially if you are a PS person. The layout seemed very familiar.

Thanks everyone for your suggestions.

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