Really good for running scripts to do multiple operations at once that would otherwise be tedious to do by hand, and it's a free image editor too so it's not like we paid for it or anything, but even so
this
I don't want to look up basic shit on the internet like how to draw a shape
Its really good at taking every extremely basic task you'd want to do in an image editing software, and making it take 20x longer to do than it should, and thats if you can figure out how to do it at all. An excelent example of the worst ways to design a user interface.
GIMP has the best cropping tool I've ever seen, the only problem is that it takes 5 seconds to launch, if only I had the same cropping tool inside mpv... (yes I use mpv as mu image viewer)
>using the lasso tool for this
Why not simply use quick masking and drop a brush dot over each a with literally just one click each and use the result as selections?
Am I supposed to be impressed by this botnet? That's like asking Bing AI to edit my photos for me. This has nothing to do with your own image editing skills anymore. You just ask botnet to do it instead. If these features ever come to GIMP they're going to need terabytes of free as in freedom reference material and a crazy powerful GPU to get it right. That's not what I'm looking for when I want a casual image editing tool for personal use. I don't care if I have to do it manually if the tools are decent.
How moronic are you anon? You don't even need an internet connection to use content aware fill on photoshop. It's a feature that was released back in 2010 way before the rise of AI botnets.
content-aware fill is old and predates the current AI shit, zoomie
Next time, try learning what all those buzzwords you used mean so you understand how you make yourself look incredibly stupid
What version are you using? I'm on 2.10.36. I drag the image with the move tool and it just goes off canvas.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Gimp started being usable with 2.99.
2.10 is archaic shit they somehow still have as main download
3 months ago
Anonymous
>OK/Cancel buttons are above instead of below
I'd rather go back to Windows and use Paint to edit my images than to use this.
3 months ago
Anonymous
No idea wtf you're doing
3 months ago
Anonymous
wtf
3 months ago
Anonymous
>pants on head moronic
3 months ago
Anonymous
Im using the same version, drag and drop just works for me. I can drag images in via the file manager and from layers in another tab etc. You are obviously moronic.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>dragging from layers >this actually works but dragging with the move tool does not
Did you see the video anon?
That's what an user-friendly interface looks like.
inb4'd by
It's on the same level as photoslop, people just don't bother to re-learn all the shortcuts and tweaks so they can't work efficiently with it. If you used photoslop first you will prefer that, if you used gimp first you will prefer that. It's an endless debate over nothing.
>It's on the same level as photoslop
It literally isn't though. It lacks most basic functionality like layer effects.
Even a fricking shadow you need to do manually using selections. You're literally wasting time using it.
You can do all that with two clicks but I don't bother explaining everything to photoslop shills anymore. It's always the same shit argument. Looking up how to do things in photoslop on the internet is fine but doing the same for gimp is somehow bad and means it has a bad user interface. The photoshit UI is a fricking bloated joke and as a gimp user I can't find anything either.
This more or less. I've experienced things that GIMP can do that photoshop can't and vice versa, however. Generally they're comparable though, and I simply can't find the patience to set up photoshop's hotkeys to my liking so I'm stuck with gimp.
Imagine paying hundreds every years just to draw circles 2 seconds faster
I don't care if Photoshop is better I'm not paying a monthly subscription to make soijak edits.
Pirate it nerd. No one I know uses legit photoshop and adobe products are probably the most pirated software in the world, behind windows.
>Pirate it nerd. No one I know uses legit photoshop and adobe products are probably the most pirated software in the world, behind windows.
I refuse to use any Adobe product that is not a font. I do not care if I can get it for free, I am still not using it. I do not care if it's legally free, I am still not using it. I would not use it if they released a native Linux port. I would not use it if they paid me to use it.
Even pirating Photoshop is reinforcing Adobe's market dominance. They are a company of Black personlicious c**ts, and I refuse to formally acknowledge their existence.
I find it amusing that the Gimp tutorial guy started doing more and more "DON'T use Gimp for this, use Topaz instead" and then just threw the towel entirely half a year ago
I use Gimp almost everyday for editing and creating AI generated images. It was very complicated at first but once you know where to look for the tools it's a great software for image manipulation. I have it installed on every computer I work with because I don't need to care about licenses, that's why I prefered GIMP over photoshop.
Same but mostly because its warp tool is fricking amazing. It's just a brush and you don't need some homosexual liquify editing window or shit like that.
I fix proportion issues with it. A bit of pulling around the pic with the warp brush and then do a img2img run over it
Currently trying out 2.99.18.
Been using .14 for ages because they broke mousewheel brush resizing a while ago and .17 kept freezing for no reason.
Curious if .18 will be as stable as .14.
>GIMP actually isn't that bad.
It really is. I feel like people who have never used Photoshop don't know just how shit and unintuitive Gimp really is because they're simply used to it. Trying to do anything in Gimp feels like you're constantly fighting with its interface.
I feel like people who have never used Gimp don't know just how shit and unintuitive Photoshop really is because they're simply used to it. Trying to do anything in Photoshop feels like you're constantly fighting with its interface.
no but it does things that other programs can't do. the content aware stuff really simplified removing things from an image. no more cloning. generative fill would be nice to use but it requires a adobe account.
Yes. I use it at work for ux/ui design. Frick paying Adobe or highering uindesigners who will add all sorts of bullshit wasting yours and your customers time.
Customers just want to access content with as little friction as possible. They dont want animation and they don't want big bold text that fills up half the screen. You're the 100th page they've seen today they're will not be impressed.
It's infuriating that Krita is so much better in many cases than GIMP but GIMP fricking mogs Krita in others.
For example Krita is painfully slow in some areas, updating at snail speed or only on mouse click while GIMP often has blazing fast updates at 60fps. Other stuff like the warp brush is also light years ahead of Krita's equivalent.
Why can't just both teams come together and combine Krita and GIMP to finally make something that actually has the power to come close to PS?
It seems fricking cursed. Krita insists on "hurr painting program, not photo editing program!" (while still adding more and more general editing features for some reason) and Gimp devs insist on moronic UI autism. If both just combined their strengths the result could EASILY be on par with PS CS2. But no, they have to insist on their moronic autism out of pride.
>GIMP doesn't even have development
Gimp has a million dollars in Bitcoin donations they have been sitting on and they refuse to spend the money on actually hiring devs to work on GIMP
The last photoshop I used was CS6 since I have the download of it and the DLL needed to make it free. At this point I'm so used to doing shit in gimp that I prefer it.
user-hostile interface
Really good for running scripts to do multiple operations at once that would otherwise be tedious to do by hand, and it's a free image editor too so it's not like we paid for it or anything, but even so
this
I don't want to look up basic shit on the internet like how to draw a shape
pro tip: use slash and search for command names - they are a lot less moronic than krita's
They should do like inkscape done did
What happened to Inkscape?
Skill issue, I've used old/retro programs in the past and they're not even hard to use, you're just being lazy
>Vertification not required
>user-hostile interface
photoshop is also hard to use if skill issue
Filtered. Dont come back.
Its really good at taking every extremely basic task you'd want to do in an image editing software, and making it take 20x longer to do than it should, and thats if you can figure out how to do it at all. An excelent example of the worst ways to design a user interface.
Not all users draw e-girlcon etchi anon, a faster way of cropping images and better image manipulator programs are preferrable
Any news of GIMP 3?
GIMP has the best cropping tool I've ever seen, the only problem is that it takes 5 seconds to launch, if only I had the same cropping tool inside mpv... (yes I use mpv as mu image viewer)
>Any news of GIMP 3?
Soon (tm).
Means in two weeks.
>that order of selection
>manages to miss shit not once but twice
it's like I am watching a head injury patient relearning motor skills
>using the lasso tool for this
Why not simply use quick masking and drop a brush dot over each a with literally just one click each and use the result as selections?
because, getting to the point where you know how to do that would require too much learning for someone that's just doing casual image editing.
What did he mean by this
etc.
a professional would kick your balls in for this absolutely moronic destructive workflow
This kills the freetard
It was originally a GIMP plugin.
Am I supposed to be impressed by this botnet? That's like asking Bing AI to edit my photos for me. This has nothing to do with your own image editing skills anymore. You just ask botnet to do it instead. If these features ever come to GIMP they're going to need terabytes of free as in freedom reference material and a crazy powerful GPU to get it right. That's not what I'm looking for when I want a casual image editing tool for personal use. I don't care if I have to do it manually if the tools are decent.
How moronic are you anon? You don't even need an internet connection to use content aware fill on photoshop. It's a feature that was released back in 2010 way before the rise of AI botnets.
>botnet
>AI
>literally a clone stamp algorithm
Cope harder gimp.
content-aware fill is old and predates the current AI shit, zoomie
Next time, try learning what all those buzzwords you used mean so you understand how you make yourself look incredibly stupid
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOODS HE IS DOING ILLEGAL
Well at least now we know that this isn't officially coming from Adobe, kek
Hey, CHUD. That's illegal. Artists and photographers don't watermark their uploads for nothing.
rude
that's illegal though
Krita can do literally the same for free
Someone post the circle drawing webm
Thanks instagram-pajeet
ML tools suck.
You didn't even need to go that far. Just the fact you can drag an image into another tab already mogs the gimp.
Gimp can do this though?
It can't.
I just did it, stop being a troll.
What version are you using? I'm on 2.10.36. I drag the image with the move tool and it just goes off canvas.
Gimp started being usable with 2.99.
2.10 is archaic shit they somehow still have as main download
>OK/Cancel buttons are above instead of below
I'd rather go back to Windows and use Paint to edit my images than to use this.
No idea wtf you're doing
wtf
>pants on head moronic
Im using the same version, drag and drop just works for me. I can drag images in via the file manager and from layers in another tab etc. You are obviously moronic.
>dragging from layers
>this actually works but dragging with the move tool does not
Did you see the video anon?
That's what an user-friendly interface looks like.
inb4'd by
Where is it being dragged from ?
From the canvas, anon, not from the layers.
It's on the same level as photoslop, people just don't bother to re-learn all the shortcuts and tweaks so they can't work efficiently with it. If you used photoslop first you will prefer that, if you used gimp first you will prefer that. It's an endless debate over nothing.
>It's on the same level as photoslop
It literally isn't though. It lacks most basic functionality like layer effects.
Even a fricking shadow you need to do manually using selections. You're literally wasting time using it.
You can do all that with two clicks but I don't bother explaining everything to photoslop shills anymore. It's always the same shit argument. Looking up how to do things in photoslop on the internet is fine but doing the same for gimp is somehow bad and means it has a bad user interface. The photoshit UI is a fricking bloated joke and as a gimp user I can't find anything either.
Lemme guess, you are on Linux too right? No need for reply...
>out of arguments
>needs to damage control
This more or less. I've experienced things that GIMP can do that photoshop can't and vice versa, however. Generally they're comparable though, and I simply can't find the patience to set up photoshop's hotkeys to my liking so I'm stuck with gimp.
Pirate it nerd. No one I know uses legit photoshop and adobe products are probably the most pirated software in the world, behind windows.
>Pirate it nerd. No one I know uses legit photoshop and adobe products are probably the most pirated software in the world, behind windows.
I refuse to use any Adobe product that is not a font. I do not care if I can get it for free, I am still not using it. I do not care if it's legally free, I am still not using it. I would not use it if they released a native Linux port. I would not use it if they paid me to use it.
Even pirating Photoshop is reinforcing Adobe's market dominance. They are a company of Black personlicious c**ts, and I refuse to formally acknowledge their existence.
>Pirate it nerd.
Don't really care to set up a vm for making soijaks either, when the alternative is
"apt install gimp"
>12 minutes for something that is done in less than 1 (one) minute in other software
Kinda impressive
lmao what kind of a massive mouthbreather does that in a raster graphics editor
I find it amusing that the Gimp tutorial guy started doing more and more "DON'T use Gimp for this, use Topaz instead" and then just threw the towel entirely half a year ago
I've yet to see a professional who actually gets paid for their work use it.
I'm a grown-up, I don't need to settle for the 'great value' budget option.
great value has some killer raisin bran
I use Gimp almost everyday for editing and creating AI generated images. It was very complicated at first but once you know where to look for the tools it's a great software for image manipulation. I have it installed on every computer I work with because I don't need to care about licenses, that's why I prefered GIMP over photoshop.
Same but mostly because its warp tool is fricking amazing. It's just a brush and you don't need some homosexual liquify editing window or shit like that.
I fix proportion issues with it. A bit of pulling around the pic with the warp brush and then do a img2img run over it
huh.
You can do that in Krita with one click, probably in any graphical program just by using "color to alpha" filter or something, with even more control.
that's all fine and dandy but in reality that dog is still on a way too short leash and behind a fence
Anyone waiting for version 3? I'm currently using version 2.99 and it's way better than 2.10, hope it doesn't take long for a official release.
Currently trying out 2.99.18.
Been using .14 for ages because they broke mousewheel brush resizing a while ago and .17 kept freezing for no reason.
Curious if .18 will be as stable as .14.
AND IT FROZE AGAIN.
Back to .14.
GREAT.
qwop vibes
>qwop
Wow now that's a name I haven't heard in a while
BUT MUH CIRCLES GOTTA DRAW MUH CIRCLES CAN'T STOP DRAWING MUH CIRCLES
I've always heard that meme, do you really have to draw that much when it comes to image editing?
I'm a graphic designer for 20 years and I have not drawn a circle once using Photoshop, that's a job for Inkscape
YES CAN'T EDIT MUH IMAGE IF CAN'T DRAW MUH CIRCLES MUST DRAW MUH CIRCLES AT ALL TIMES
You can draw circles in Krita.
before may 9. (i.e. probably november)
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/10373#timeline
>photoshitters talk about efficient workflow
>do nothing but draw circles all day
lol
lmao even
now edit dollar bill
>GIMP actually isn't that bad.
It really is. I feel like people who have never used Photoshop don't know just how shit and unintuitive Gimp really is because they're simply used to it. Trying to do anything in Gimp feels like you're constantly fighting with its interface.
I feel like people who have never used Gimp don't know just how shit and unintuitive Photoshop really is because they're simply used to it. Trying to do anything in Photoshop feels like you're constantly fighting with its interface.
moar webms
don't have any gimp webms.
there you go
man these tutorials are so informative. I feel like I learned a lot and that I became more culturally enriched after having seent this webum.
is this supposed to be intuitive? if yes, just frick image manipulation. foss, proprietary - doesn't matter. frick it. i'll stick with paint.
no but it does things that other programs can't do. the content aware stuff really simplified removing things from an image. no more cloning. generative fill would be nice to use but it requires a adobe account.
>removes his gf
fair enough, and the fill tool is nice.
>when you're dating Lavrentiy Beria
OH LORD HE COMIN'
homie stole my bike
Imagine paying hundreds every years just to draw circles 2 seconds faster
Does anyone here run 2.99 under KDE?
I don't care if Photoshop is better I'm not paying a monthly subscription to make soijak edits.
gtk is dead, long live qt
you're a qt
Yes. I use it at work for ux/ui design. Frick paying Adobe or highering uindesigners who will add all sorts of bullshit wasting yours and your customers time.
Customers just want to access content with as little friction as possible. They dont want animation and they don't want big bold text that fills up half the screen. You're the 100th page they've seen today they're will not be impressed.
Also use Inkscape.
I almost want to do a gimp alternative in JavaScript for browsers and electron just to prove how bad gtk is.
Photopea
it's terrible but I'm too lazy for pirating photoshop
Thats the problem. "Not that bad" is a very low bar to clear.
It's infuriating that Krita is so much better in many cases than GIMP but GIMP fricking mogs Krita in others.
For example Krita is painfully slow in some areas, updating at snail speed or only on mouse click while GIMP often has blazing fast updates at 60fps. Other stuff like the warp brush is also light years ahead of Krita's equivalent.
Why can't just both teams come together and combine Krita and GIMP to finally make something that actually has the power to come close to PS?
It seems fricking cursed. Krita insists on "hurr painting program, not photo editing program!" (while still adding more and more general editing features for some reason) and Gimp devs insist on moronic UI autism. If both just combined their strengths the result could EASILY be on par with PS CS2. But no, they have to insist on their moronic autism out of pride.
What teams? GIMP doesn't even have development.
>GIMP doesn't even have development
Gimp has a million dollars in Bitcoin donations they have been sitting on and they refuse to spend the money on actually hiring devs to work on GIMP
Would you work for bitcoin, anon?
>source: my ass
True, but it is pretty bad
The last photoshop I used was CS6 since I have the download of it and the DLL needed to make it free. At this point I'm so used to doing shit in gimp that I prefer it.
Nah, it's fine. Just let people be hate filled morons. It doesn't actually matter at all.
Does photoshop have an easy way to get a reflection from a window?
It's clunky garbage, but it gets the job done.
>*blocks your path*
fossxisters it's so over...
we don't have content aware fill...
Photoshop mogs GIMP in every single way
When is Gimp 3 coming out?
April-May