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Blender has the donut tutorial. What is the donut standard tutorial for inkscape, gimp and krita?

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    Three other family members and myself have at almost the same time and for completely different reasons became interested in or needed to become acquainted with image art of some form.

    I wanted to find "The Tutorial" to share with everyone so we could relate bettter.

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      Three other family members and myself have at almost the same time and for completely different reasons became interested in or needed to become acquainted with image art of some form.

      I wanted to find "The Tutorial" to share with everyone so we could relate bettter.

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      The Inkscape tutorials are included in Inkscape's standard help menu and particularly cool... Because they're actually all Inkscape documents.

      So when the tutorial can just tell you to click and rotate the rectangle just below and you can just do that.

      That's pretty neat, and it's a pity that it just isn't possible or as easy in other kinds of programs.

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        The Inkscape tutorials are included in Inkscape's standard help menu and particularly cool... Because they're actually all Inkscape documents.

        So when the tutorial can just tell you to click and rotate the rectangle just below and you can just do that.

        That's pretty neat, and it's a pity that it just isn't possible or as easy in other kinds of programs.

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        I like that. Tutorials that are like looking through a clarification window to the documentation itself.

        Takes great documentation, forethought and organization.

        So that's a good sign.

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          Three other family members and myself have at almost the same time and for completely different reasons became interested in or needed to become acquainted with image art of some form.

          I wanted to find "The Tutorial" to share with everyone so we could relate bettter.

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          For Inkscape it's "Logo's by Nick" on YouTube

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            Three other family members and myself have at almost the same time and for completely different reasons became interested in or needed to become acquainted with image art of some form.

            I wanted to find "The Tutorial" to share with everyone so we could relate bettter.

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            Inkscape tutorial:

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTc5JRYFy-A

            Or

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz1wM_2ZvWk

            This channel is a true gem

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              Three other family members and myself have at almost the same time and for completely different reasons became interested in or needed to become acquainted with image art of some form.

              I wanted to find "The Tutorial" to share with everyone so we could relate bettter.

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              I haven't come across a single tutorial that 'unlocks' GIMP for new users (if I'm reading your question correctly) but I've found Davies Media Design to be an excellent resource for video tutorials, both free and paid. Also Bernard Hooft has provided a free video course and book.

              Be aware that lots of learning resources are being updated after the 3.0 release, so some tutorials may no longer be valid.

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                The Inkscape tutorials are included in Inkscape's standard help menu and particularly cool... Because they're actually all Inkscape documents.

                So when the tutorial can just tell you to click and rotate the rectangle just below and you can just do that.

                That's pretty neat, and it's a pity that it just isn't possible or as easy in other kinds of programs.

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                Vim has that same kind of tutorial, that you can access right within the application. Such a nice feature.

                I didn't know that about Inkscape, now I really want to try that one.

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