![]() #Gravit designer tutorial pdf pdfIt offers stroke and fill control, curves, page layouts, and exports to PDF (yet not much else, and good luck getting an SVG or AI file into it), but since it's more of a supporting mode for SketchUp and not very useful of accessible on it's own, probably should not be here either. If anything, Layout (which only comes with the ~$500 Pro version of SketchUp) could be considered a vector graphics program, but only as much so as the layout mode of AutoCAD. Also referring to it's max 3D dimensions as a page size and some arbitrary number for 3D camera control as a 2D zoom is ridiculous. At the very least, one would expect a vector graphics editor to include traditional support for strokes and fills (both of which are handled in a completely different way in SketchUp), accurate color control (SketchUp mixes colors with it's basic light source), curves (SketchUp only offers polygonal modeling, and therefore all lines are straight and "curves" are made up of segments), import and export of common vector formats (SkethUp only offers basic rendered output to PDF and transfer of common CAD and 3D formats). SketchUp may be able to export to PDF and print line drawings, but it is NOT a vector graphics editor any more than most 3D and CAD programs. Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.5.232.14 ( talk) 21:42, 9 March 2011 (UTC) Reply It's a 3D program, not a vector graphics one. 4.19 Libreoffice draw not in first table.4.16 A possible reference for editing this article.4.10 The term "steeper learning curve" can mean opposite things. ![]() 4.7 Please correct/standardise the maximum zoom levels!.4.3 Needs more file types (import/export) compatibility. ![]()
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