• x4740N@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Gimp is better suited for this role

    Krita is a art focused program

    You also cannot add information to blurted blurred pictures, you can only approximate

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      8 months ago

      Take 2 people that have not used gimp or krita. Ask them to daw a circle, and see which software they are able to do it in.

      Gimp is a ux nightmare (or at least it used to be i haven’t used ot in years) I will try gimp 3 when it comes out in 2037

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      8 months ago

      As someone coming from Photoshop it’s really hard to get into Gimp with it missing the layer effects you’d expect, which you all have in Krita.

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        8 months ago

        Honestly i don’t see the problem, i’ve been using GIMp since around 2013 or 2015, i never had issues with the UI