As said in the article why Linux is better than Windows, the reason I still use Windows as my operating system is that it has Adobe software suite. I don’t understand why, until now Adobe has not shaken hands with Linux, probably waiting for Microsoft Office to do it first :v. I use parallel Windows as the operating system for daily graphic work tasks (especially Adobe Illustrator), and Linux for writing code. Inconvenience is also there, but thanks to that, I can learn more about the difference between the two operating systems.
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That’s enough roundabout, understand that mood of people, so today, I will introduce to you 5 best Adobe Illustrator alternatives for Linux. Let’s go!
What is vector graphics software?
Simply put, vector graphics application helps users to design vector images using mathematical and geometric concepts. These applications provide all the essential tools you need to design compelling illustrations on your computer.
The vector image is made into a Cartesian plane consisting of different points connected by lines and strokes to form different shapes. These images often have the extensions SVG, PDF, AI, and EPS.
The main advantage of using vector images over Raster images is that they can be easily scaled to any resolution without sacrificing image quality. This means that even if you enlarge the vector image, you will still get the same level of quality and sharpness in your designs.
These are some of the Adobe Illustrator browser alternatives that you can use. These websites are useful when you want to quickly edit and create vector images without installing any software on the system.
But for those who want a stable application for vector design, here is a list of the best graphic design software that you can use on Linux.
1. Inkscape
With many editing tools and features, Inkscape stands out as a great open source vector graphics software to replace Adobe Illustrator. The user interface of the application is very intuitive and simple. You will not face any problems using and finding the tools.
Inkscape has support for several files like SVG, PNG, OpenDocument Drawing, DXF, sk1, PDF, EPS, and PostScripts. It also allows you to easily import designs created with other software. To customize the look, you can also install add-ons into Inkscape.
Start with a variety of canvas sizes. Inkscape gives you many templates to choose from, and you can set up your workspace with just one click. You can also deploy the power of layering in your projects with Inkscape.
BPencil and pen tools, brushes, shape tools, color selector, gradient fill, etc. are some of the tools that you can use on Inkscape.
You can download Inkscape on Linux using the terminal.
On Debian:
sudo apt-get install inkscape
On Arch:
pacman -S inkscape
2. Gravit
Gravit is the official design tool used by professional illustrators, graphic designers and UI/UX designers. It’s an all-in-one app for you if you’re serious about design and prototyping. I use Gravit instead of Adobe XD, it’s quite good.
While you can use Gravit for free, they offer a more premium version as a trial when you first create an account. You will have access to all Pro features for 15 days. The premium version of the app costs $50/year.
Gravit has a minimal user interface that ensures easy manipulation between tabs and layers. It comes with all the latest design tools you need while creating vector images.
The application allows you to create web designs, illustrations, social media banners, etc. You can also choose the canvas size from the extensive collection available.
On Debian-based distributions, you can install Gravit using the Snap Store or Flathub.
On Arch-based distributions:
yay -S gravit-designer-bin
Note that you will have to use the Gravit download Yay package manager because Pacman does not support downloading packages from the Arch User Repository.
3. Vector
As the name suggests, Vector is another great application for designing high-quality vector images on Linux systems. Although you can install Vectr on your computer for free, it is not an open source application.
You can design 2D graphics, posters, logos, banners and more with this application. If you don’t want to install anything on your system, then you can also use Vectr on your internet browser.
Vectr supports fairly limited file extensions. You can only export your files with PNG, JPG or SVG extensions.
You can share your designs on social networks directly from the app. It also provides you with filters and backgrounds that you can add to your project. All in all, Vectr is a great app for beginners.
You can install Vectr from Snap Store or terminal.
snap install vectr
Note that you need to install snapd on your system to execute the above command.
4. LibreOffice Draw
LibreOffice is a well-known software suite that comes with many powerful tools related to office tasks. LibreOffice Draw is one of the tools that provides the necessary utilities for vector design.
Draw gives you complete control over your application’s toolbar. You can sort the tools by preference. In addition, the Style and Formatting boxes allow you to set your favorite effects and filters with a single click.
In addition to vectors, you can use Draw to create graphical charts, network diagrams, and many other data visualizations. You can also use 3D objects in your projects.
To install Draw on your system, you will have to download the entire LibreOffice toolkit. You can easily install it from the terminal using the following command.
On Debian:
sudo apt-get install libreoffice
On Arch:
pacman -S libreoffice
5. SK1
If you are a vector designer who prioritizes color accuracy over fancy features, then SK1 might be the best app for you. SK1 comes with a powerful color management tool that helps you create the best designs by ensuring that colors are used properly.
SK1 is an open source application available for multiple platforms including Windows and Linux. Some notable features of this software are support for multi-page content, CMYK color separation, ICC color management, accurate printing and PDF export.