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IT’S HERE!
furzegulo1312 ( @furzegulo@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 7•3 months agofinally, feels something like 20 years!
Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English7•3 months agoWe are in striking range of killing python2
NostraDavid ( @NostraDavid@programming.dev ) 4•3 months agoI really like those new icons - Yeah, they’re kinda flat, but they actually have colour.
They’ve basically taken peak 2005 icons, and improved on them.
Very nice.
FizzyOrange ( @FizzyOrange@programming.dev ) 1•3 months agoI agree, those are fantastic icons. Very clear.
FizzyOrange ( @FizzyOrange@programming.dev ) 3•3 months agoIs there any reason to use this now that Krita exists, sane name and all?
Count Regal Inkwell ( @VinesNFluff@pawb.social ) 7•3 months agoIMHO Krita is more of a drawing app (that’s what I use it for) and GIMP (I wish I could make a wish upon the monkey’s paw and get it renamed… To Libre Graphics Manipulation App. Or – LiGMA) is more for editing stuff
But yo’ure entitled to your own opinion ¯_(ツ)_/¯
merthyr1831 ( @merthyr1831@lemmy.ml ) English3•3 months agoI’ve taken to calling it LiGMA/GIMP myself.
Flamekebab ( @Flamekebab@piefed.social ) English1•3 months agoWhen I tried to use Krita a few months ago I couldn’t set the white point in the levels tool. I looked it up and the tool apparently doesn’t exist. That makes it awful for processing scanned artwork in my workflow.
Soooo, The GIMP.
Reptorian ( @Reptorian@programming.dev ) 1•3 months agoI use Levels filter tool for that in Krita. Already non-destructive.
Flamekebab ( @Flamekebab@piefed.social ) English1•3 months agoHere’s what I found when I was trying to do this:
https://krita-artists.org/t/how-to-set-white-balance-according-to-a-specific-point/52297/
Churbleyimyam ( @Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee ) 2•3 months agoThis is awesome news! Can’t wait to try it out in the morning!