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Posted on 12/20/16 at 10:41 pm to UASports23
Posted on 12/20/16 at 10:41 pm to UASports23
memphisplaya started me out with with GIMP a few years back because he was tired of me asking him to do shite
Then he eventually passed on a copy of photoshop to me, which I immediately lost. Don't really know how I got to Pixlr, but I got tired of going to different programs for certain things. I got this copy of photoshop from my ex(which is probably the only good thing she did for me this year).
I think both GIMP and Pixlr do skim a lot of features from Photoshop, so the bare basics were easy enough.
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Then he eventually passed on a copy of photoshop to me, which I immediately lost. Don't really know how I got to Pixlr, but I got tired of going to different programs for certain things. I got this copy of photoshop from my ex(which is probably the only good thing she did for me this year).
I think both GIMP and Pixlr do skim a lot of features from Photoshop, so the bare basics were easy enough.
Of what I've seen from you, good stuff
![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconcheers.gif)
Posted on 12/20/16 at 10:53 pm to MagillaGuerilla
That is correct. I've never used Pixlr but I know in the case of gimp it was literally conceived as a free alternative to photoshop so it bites a whole lot of basic features and UI from them. It's a really good program for casual users who dont wanna pay from (or risk stealing) photoshop. You can see this guy's edges are entirely competent on this fark he made with Gimp. Basic stuff like that is fine in Gimp.
But photoshop is still the standard for this kind of thing. (Though I've actually started using sketch more for UI design but only because of the vector friendly canvases, icon libraries, shortcuts, etc. Photoshop is still goat for farking.) Also once you learn your way around in photoshop, I much prefer it to gimp in a lot of basic and shortcut related ways but that's more of a familiarity thing. Gimp is great because it's free. Photoshop costs money.
But photoshop is still the standard for this kind of thing. (Though I've actually started using sketch more for UI design but only because of the vector friendly canvases, icon libraries, shortcuts, etc. Photoshop is still goat for farking.) Also once you learn your way around in photoshop, I much prefer it to gimp in a lot of basic and shortcut related ways but that's more of a familiarity thing. Gimp is great because it's free. Photoshop costs money.
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Posted on 12/21/16 at 9:33 am to MagillaGuerilla
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MagillaGuerilla
I got this copy of photoshop from my ex(which is probably the only good thing she did for me this year).
Merry Christmas!
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Of what I've seen from you, good stuff
Appreciate it! Still learning.
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aspiclark
I guess I can't really complain about GIMP since it is a free software. The latest version I downloaded this week is much better than the previous. However, some of it still has issues.
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