InkRasterPerspective VS camala

Compare InkRasterPerspective vs camala and see what are their differences.

InkRasterPerspective

Apply perspective transformations to raster images inside Inkscape (no need to use an external software such as GIMP or Krita). (by s1291)
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InkRasterPerspective camala
2 1
45 11
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4.5 10.0
4 months ago over 1 year ago
Python Python
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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InkRasterPerspective

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camala

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing InkRasterPerspective and camala you can also consider the following projects:

inkscape-figures - Inkscape figure manager

inklayers - inklayers is a command line program that exports layers from an SVG file. It can be used to create slide shows by editing a single SVG file.

Inkscape-Unroll-to-Straight-Extension - Unroll a path/shape into a straight line, maintaining node spacings. Useful for sewing patterns and papercraft

inkstitch - Ink/Stitch: an Inkscape extension for machine embroidery design

inkscape-isometric-projection - Inkscape extension for converting objects to an isometric projection