Thread:Awesomeperson110/@comment-24635628-20140305004612/@comment-24480187-20140406011635

Inkscape is a vector program. It is completely free- at least it was for me. It's a really good vector/bitmap program. Yes you DO have to download it, frankly like you do Paint Tool Sai. A vector is a complex type of digital art, that doesn't involve those tiny pixels you see when you zoom in too much on the pictures drawn on DC. Inkscape does include a tutorial and manual, so that should help as well. It is hard-ish to make curves on a vector, but that's where bitmap comes in. If you click on a line drawn on Inkscape with the bitmap tool, sectors of the line will be marked off by circles. Using those circles you can adjust the line to curve to your will. Also, you can import pictures, and using the Inkscape tracing tool, you can trace a vectored form of that picture. It is extremely handy for bases- but keep in mind that it won't look exactly the same. A vector is a vector, after all. I do know a lot more, but Inkscape's manual and tutorial should answer your questions. Hope I helped some xD