

One of the common struggles I see with vector software is with Layers. The trick with this one is to make sure you're focused on the canvas so that the browser and sidebar don't scale instead! 😅

Ctrl + Scroll = Zoom in/out, the same as your browser.Scroll wheel click + drag = This will allow you to pan around the canvas, which I find more convenient than trying to scroll the page.alt + drag object = This creates a duplicate of the object wherever you stop dragging.Shift + Scaling = This will scale your object at a 1:1 scale, which is useful for not causing distortions.Shift + Rotating = This locks your rotation to breakpoints, which helps keep rotations consistent across your work.All images in this post including the cover imageįrom my time working with vector software, there are a few keyboard 'shortcuts' that I use a lot.The included cloud storage combos nicely with being browser-based to allow you to start a project on one computer and seamlessly continue working on another computer later - a feature I use all too often.

Unlike those alternatives, however, Gravit offers a free tier and runs completely in your browser (or offline as a PWA with the PRO license). We recommend using the MIT favicon for any MIT is a browser-based vector graphics software - meaning it allows you to create images using lines, curves, and shapes similar to Adobe Illustrator or Affinity Designer.Favicons are displayed by web browsers in the header tab or in the browser’s URL bar of your page.A favicon is a 16x16-pixel graphic with the extension.Use the logos only at the two provided sizes.svg files in all colors in two sizes, including an all-white rollover state. Use for browser display on all devices.These logos can be resized without loss of quality and edited for color using Illustrator.eps vector files that are compatible with publishing software, such as InDesign and Illustrator.

Use in documents and collateral that will be professionally printed.These files may lose quality when enlarged.png files with a resolution of 150ppi (pixels per inch). Use with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or Excel.These colors may be changed to coordinate with your communications see the Do/Don’t page for guidelines. Each logo set contains all five official MIT color combinations. MIT logos are available for download in sets that are optimized for use in each of three categories: Microsoft Office documents, digital and offset printing, and web and mobile sites.
