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minus-square@madame_gaymes@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish17•18 days agoHaven’t seen these two paint alternatives mentioned yet: Krita Inkscape
minus-squareSnot FlickermanlinkfedilinkEnglish13•18 days agoI think Inkscape is brought up less often because of its focus on vector graphics, which can be confusing to people new to it.
minus-square@trashboat@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish5•18 days agoYeah I’ve only used Inkscape a little bit but I would not categorize it as a program that can quickly be picked up
minus-square@dubyakay@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglish1•18 days agoI’m using pinta. When I type “paint” in my xfce search bar, it already brings it up automatically.
minus-square@Ibuthyr@lemmy.wtflinkfedilinkEnglish1•18 days agoThose are nice tools but they don’t replace paint, they’re way more complex.
Haven’t seen these two paint alternatives mentioned yet:
I think Inkscape is brought up less often because of its focus on vector graphics, which can be confusing to people new to it.
Yeah I’ve only used Inkscape a little bit but I would not categorize it as a program that can quickly be picked up
I’m using pinta. When I type “paint” in my xfce search bar, it already brings it up automatically.
Those are nice tools but they don’t replace paint, they’re way more complex.