• enthusiasm_headquarters@lemmy.world
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    I know it’s a big jump from Adobe Cloud (which probably used user behavior tracking and their work to train AI) but it is possible to make great stuff with open source apps now.

    The newly released GIMP 3.0 is quite amazing considering that it is free. Is it as good as Photoshop? Maybe it lacks all the features, but it’s pretty damn good. If you install GMIC, an amazing suite of tools, it gets that much closer. Inkscape is also professional level for vector work now. Honorable mentions to Krita and kdenlive (for video editing). edit: I shouldn’t leave out blender, jeesus.

    I left Adobe Cloud 9 years ago. Yeah I had to endure a lot of ridicule and weird looks when I told people that I only worked in GIMP, but more recently, the response is less “You’re weird” and more “I need Cloud for my job/it’s all I know,” which is a positive change.

    If nobody ever makes the leap, things will stay the same indefinitely. Don’t expect market forces to change things.

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      You know a good open source Illustrator alternative? I’ve only worked with Inkscape here and there, but the interface is pretty challenging for me to wrap my head around after spending so much time in Illustrator

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        The only solid vector graphics app I’ve used in open source is Inkscape. I agree, it’s very difficult to get to know, even moreso if you’re coming from old school raster imaging and don’t get all the mathiness. I had to learn Inkscape though, because I needed to make fantasy maps with textual titles that didn’t look like crap when rescaled.

        I’m no expert, but it does pay off to learn. It’s a very powerful set of tools.

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      Honestly, GIMP and Inkscape are a sad joke. Affinity Photo/Designer are the best option right now, I think. All the features without a cloud.