Gimp sucks.
And ps works with wine if you have it on windows already and drag over some system32 dlls
Hint: :q!
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Gimp sucks.
And ps works with wine if you have it on windows already and drag over some system32 dlls
I've been using Gimp for simple things, and it's been OK once I realized that whatever I want to do, I should look it up first instead of just trying to figure it out through trial and error.
When I first used the Adobe suite it was on a Mac, I assumed it ran best on non-Windows machines. This was in 2005... Why would they have to make it so hard to use on Linux?
It's a conspiracy, orchestrated by Big Adapter
Imagine your livelihood depending on adobe, how do you take yourself seriously?
I'm just about to windows myself back again but use Chris Titus mini windows version
Edit: I will really miss KDE though... Edit2: so far the Chris Titus mini windows is quite good for a windows. No junk except for the junking install. Edit3: someone needs to make KDE for windows. I don't know or care how but I need it.
Photo pea use webapps if it feels comfy.
just install gimp. much more straightforward and customizable. and it is foss
Well ainβt that just a string of memories.
Just use Krita or the Affinity line of software (works under WINE pretty much flawlessly).
Or just run it in a Windows VM and save yourself a ton of grief? Win10 LTSC works just fine.
Meeh, I dual boot.
My answer to things like this is "why would I want to do something like that?".
How do I run Paint Shop Pro 9 on Linux?
Me running from DP to HDMI to ~~DP~~ DVI on a family members computer because I had those cables/adapter.