![]() ![]() ![]() You can open SVG files, but that’s about it. GIMP does have limited support for the web-friendly vector format SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), but when I say limited support, I really mean it. The strokes, fills, and patterns of your shapes are all rasterized as pixels immediately, and never exist as vector data. The Paths tool in GIMP does use a Bezier curve system in the same way that vector graphics programs create shapes, but these paths are only used as a means of defining specific areas for pixel editing. GIMP is a raster image editor, which means it creates and edits pixels, not vectors. Creating vector images from pixel images is useful for a lot of different design projects, but I have to tell you right from the start that GIMP is not designed for creating vector images.
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