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  • 3xBork@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldBuT I CaNT MaKE cIrCLeS in GiMp!
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    9 hours ago

    All of that is irrelevant to an end user. They have the choice between tool A which is free but developing very slowly, or tool B which is paid but has all of the stuff they need.

    99.99% will choose tool B and rightfully so.

    Case in point: Serif isn’t currently rewriting their old stuff, they already did 10 years ago. Affinity photo/designer/etc have been out for a decade.



  • 3xBork@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldBuT I CaNT MaKE cIrCLeS in GiMp!
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    Again with this tired excuse. “It’s free therefore everybody should just accept subpar software”.

    You know what else is free? Gonorrhea. Doesn’t mean it’s something I should want, nor is anyone who isn’t an STI researcher barred from saying it blows.

    Just to be clear, I don’t give a rat’s ass what anyone uses to do their editing. Suit yourself. Just don’t expect others to follow suit and sing the praises of a thing just because it’s FOSS.


  • Your boss is also paying for time spent troubleshooting, which is why industry standards are a thing. People can help each other out, common issues only have to be solved once and the general pool of issues is smaller.

    I work with 12 artists who all use maya. There’s enough troubleshooting to do on just that. Having some of them use blender, others modo, etc would be a nightmare.

    I can guarantee you not one person in our company is concerned with Adobe’s stock price, yet everyone is on Creative Cloud. Industry standards are the logical result of groups of people trying to get shit done, not some clandestine conspiracy to increase Adobe’s profits.


  • and GIMP dev actually planning to add shape tool.

    Gimp’s first version released in 1998. Do you find it surprising that people aren’t impressed by plans to add basic tools after nearly 30 years when the competition has stuff like content-aware filling and automatic layer separation?

    There are many valid arguments against using Adobe products, or for using open source editing software. Productivity and ease of use are not one of them.




  • 3xBork@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldboth pretty extreme
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    14 days ago

    People not realising this is what’s so baffling.

    Narrator: The left did not, in fact, get everyone’s basic needs met because it hasn’t been in power for nearly half a century. And incidentally, every time it was represented in government there were major strides in “getting everyone’s needs met”.

    Don’t believe me? Do a Google search for “most liberal/leftist US presidents”, click any of these listicles and try to find the most recent leftist president. Notice how there isn’t a single one more recent than 1969?

    For most of you reading this, the last actual leftist government predates your parents’ birth.