Inkscape Tutorials
The Inkscape community has produced a vast volume of tutorials over the years. At this writing more than 95% are made by Inkscape users, and scattered hither and yon across the internet. The only truly official tutorials are those packaged with the program, which you can find in the Help menu > Tutorials.
Official Tutorials
These are tutorials from the Inkscape project. In general, they provide the most basic or most essential information, which is needed by most Inkscape users, at some point. These are recommended for all users.
These same tutorials are also packed with Inkscape, where they are interactive. The first three are highly recommended for beginners, titled Basic, Shapes, and Advanced. Don't worry, the one named Advanced isn't really. It's an introduction to the most basic elements of vector graphics, paths. The others cover specific features, which you can use as needed.
- Basic tutorial
- Shapes tutorial
- Advanced tutorial
- Bitmap Tracing tutorial
- Pixelart Tracing tutorial
- Calligraphy tutorial
- Interpolate tutorial
- Elements of Design tutorial
- Tips and Tricks tutorial
Tools or Features
These tutorials teach how to use specific tools or features.
- Customize Your Inkscape Tools' Styles
- Tips to Avoid Performance Issues (slowdowns, freezing, crashing)
- What To Do When Tools Are Drawing Invisible Objects (or No Longer Working as Before)
- How to Select an Individual Object
- Using LaTeX with Inkscape
User-Recommended Tutorials
- Inkscape Tutorials Series in Full Circle Magazine - by Mark Crutch, published monthly in Full Circle Magazine - beginners should start with the first tutorial
- A Crash Course in Inkscape - an introductory walkthrough of Inkscape's interface with tips and tricks written by illustrator Chris Hilbig
- 10 Good Inkscape Tutorials for Vector Graphic Designers
- Creative Nerds Inkscape Tutorials
- Inkscape forum's tutorials section
- User-uploaded tutorials
How to Participate in Providing Tutorials
If you would like to participate in providing tutorials for this page, or even to join the Documentation team, please read on here.