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Something tells me I won't be attending tomorrow's meeting in the office, but digitally (as usual... but I had considered the office for this week). 
What app and how to use it.
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As I said, probably not the kind of thing you're after and I'm not sure if it can create hi-res images but when I tried it out myself I remember thinking that the curve option was really easy to use and that other software should have something like that.
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I use and have used inkscape a lot for some of the things you're mentioning. You have a couple of options.
You can draw the object like you normally would and trace it using the bezier tool.
Or you can (stilll draw it like normal) and use inkscape's built in trace function and it will smooth it out.
Or just build it in inkscape (but that's not the easiest option to jump into).
I would suggest the second option.
There are a lot of tutorials for each of the options.
Let me know and I can point you in the right direction.
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Domtopia wrote: Do you (or anyone else) know which of these free apps are compatible with photoshop? Some apps share the same layer blend modes for example, while others do not.
In answer to this one. I believe gimp is.
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