• takeda@lemmy.world
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        Whenever I use gimp, and have to draw square, circle, text or a similar shape I swear I need to search the net for the answer.

        You can do everything, but it is very counter intuitive to a noob. I don’t need to use gimp/Photoshop so I regularly forget it and need to look it up every time. I’m sure that for somebody who uses it regularly it is intuitive.

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          My Gimp workflow heavily involves Inkscape for that reason. If you need shapes, curves, text, moving stuff around, even scaling and rotating, Inkscape is much better. It’s only when I actually have to edit something in an existing image that I open Gimp. And sometimes when I need a complicated guideline, I’ll create it in Inkscape, export to png, import in Gimp, just so I don’t have to use the shape tool.

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            Absolutely LOVE Inkscape! It even helped me to avoid having to purchase expensive embroidery software!

            Plus, when I deliver artwork / graphics to web builders, they’re ecstatic that I send SVG files instead of shitty jpegs.

            1000% support Inkscape. ❤️

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        I dunno, but it does have the worst UI this side of the 60s.

        (the new version is supposed to finally fix this but… [x] doubt)

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        13 hours ago

        The last time I used gimp…it does but in like a really weird way. It’s not intuitive.

        Iirc you take the circle selection tool and then make a path. Which you then assign a brush width and then a color.

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          yeah, I remember it like that too

          It’s as intuitive as moving the paper under the pen to draw something