Sup guys, new here. How many of you guys graphic design on ubuntu? I used to on windows and I want to pick it up again on ubuntu. Wondering which programs were good for it.
Originally Posted by theinfmousone Sup guys, new here. How many of you guys graphic design on ubuntu? I used to on windows and I want to pick it up again on ubuntu. Wondering which programs were good for it. I mostly here about Gimp and Inkscape.
Me too! Inkscape, GIMP, Krita, Scribus (Still fighting with orphans and widows) Kompozer and BlueGriffon.
For vector editing I have been using Inkscape for a while and its awesome, just like the help pages. GIMP works, but it is has a cluttered menu system and the toolboxes flies all over the screen, but it's still the best for advanced pixel editing. There is GIMPshop which is a a bit better (more like Photoshop). Download without timer here. Krita seems to be having some kind of graphics bugs, but that might just be me using an ATI graphics card. If you want to do some software UI layout stuff balsamiq mockups is pretty good
Originally Posted by p1rat GIMP works, but it is has a cluttered menu system and the toolboxes flies all over the screen It doesn't do it for me. What am I doing wrong? Originally Posted by p1rat There is GIMPshop which is a a bit better (more like Photoshop). GIMPshop is based on GIMP 2.2 released in goddamn 2004 Color management? No. Healing brush? No. Paint dynamics? No. Decent selection/cropping tools? No. Supported by anybody? No. @topicstarter GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus and Blender are the primary tools. The complementary ones are CMYKtool (if you need cmyk separation), Fontmatrix (fonts collection management) and SwatchBooker (conversion of color swatches). You will also need GNOME Color Manager.
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Originally Posted by p1rat GIMP works, but it is has a cluttered menu system and the toolboxes flies all over the screen, but it's still the best for advanced pixel editing. I use GIMP 2.7.1 development release, which has a single window mode to help with all the clutter. This makes it easier to use in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by s.fox I use GIMP 2.7.1 development release, which has a single window mode to help with all the clutter. This makes it easier to use in my opinion. Did you add a PPA, or did you compile it from source or something? (Actually GIMP 2.7.2 is out... )
Gimp works better on GNOME than windows because of the multiple windows (which can be set to 'keep on top' on GNOME), which is useful. Problem with GIMP is CMYK.
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