Is that so? I don't watch the series, also, soap operas as far as i know are usually a latin american thing (Mostly on countries like Venezuela and México)
I'm dual booting Pop_OS and Windows 11 for now while l try things out. I went with Pop_OS for the NVIDIA drivers, since I have a NVIDIA card. Installation went smoothly, but setup is where things started to get a little weird....
For what i heard, a lot of people on the Linux community use Krita for image manipulation, even though, it's intended for digital painting, and GIMP is the one intended for image manipulation, because people don't like the GIMP's UI....
There's a reason of why GIMP doesn't copy things, it's not a Photoshop clone, but you can modify the UI to make it more like Photoshop, in fact, here is a video on how to do it.
I guess i am so used to the layout i barely have a problem, but finding things in GIMP, isn't it the same as Photoshop? I mean, maybe not for Krita, but in GIMP you can change the settings so the tools are all visible instead of being on little boxes.
Hm, yeah, i never used the Elipse tool, i guess yeah, that should give the advance settings as an option, but going simple should be first, wish we could reach out the devs, but it's not an easy task. :/
That's not valid, personally i understand what it means to you since i made a small research because the auto Subtitles in Youtube do not show "GIMP", however, i need you to understand that GIMO stands for Gnu Image Manipulation Program.
There are settings you can change to make the UI better for you, there's even a tutorial made by Davis Media Design that teaches how to make GIMP look like Photoshop CC 2020, alternatively, you can install the PhotoGIMP addon.
Yes, but with Photoshop (If you are paying the creative cloud) You'll be paying 60$ a mlnth which translates to 720$ a year every year for the rest of your natural born creative life.
Also, what functions are you trying to find anyway?
So you're letting yourself be a slave of the company and food for the bloodsuckers?
Edit: Not to mention that the software LITERALLY it's not yours, you're just paying a license that isn't perpetual, so they can revoke it from you to make you stop using it if they want to.
Can't really compare Commercial Software with FOSS since both have different objectives, Adobe wants to empty your wallet and credit card along with everyone else's, and FOSS focus on bringing great functioning alternatives
What kind of value? You literally don't own the software, it's more directed to companies rather than individuals and freelancers, not to mention it gets expensive.
Oh i forgot, Adobe threatened users with taking legal actions against them if they don't updtae to the lastest version of their software once, DO YOU REALLY THINK THEY CARE ABOUT YOU? 😂
No, you're hopeless because you're letting the company control you and suck your bank account dry and you don't see how companies are, in the end, they are very likely to kill the entire world just to keep all the money.
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(Read before Comment) Why you don't like GIMP UI?
For what i heard, a lot of people on the Linux community use Krita for image manipulation, even though, it's intended for digital painting, and GIMP is the one intended for image manipulation, because people don't like the GIMP's UI....