• Anivia
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    2 months ago

    Sadly there is no alternative that is even remotely as capable

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        2 months ago

        Well the obvious answer would be all the professional Photoshop capable things man, we can love Linux and still admit there’s areas for growth

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        2 months ago

        If you want to edit photos then Affinity is passable, and GIMP is a joke.

        If all you want to do is draw, then Krita is a very capable alternative to Photoshop, but being good at only a specific subset of Photoshop capabilites doesn’t turn it into a replacement for it

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      Yeah, it’s kind of true. I’ve tried a bunch of Lightroom and Photoshop alternatives. Pixelmator and Photomator for iOS and macOS are my absolute favorites. I wish I could get around Affinity software better, but I can do 95% of what I need in Pixelmator. And I love some of the select tools. Bonus: Davinci Resolve is a big switch for Premiere users— but worth it, and even CapCut’s free features can help with the basics.