remove backgrounds? i think you could find a krita plugin for it, or just use an online website / huggingface space.
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I used an ai painting pkugin before...never considered others! I'll take a look.
My daughter and my sister 🤣🤣. I have 0 art in my body, so they do all that for me. I could say I have a great AI driven FOSS process in place, lol.
GIMP is alright. Mostly I stick to it because Krita's dependency on QT means it looks and works differently from everything else in my GNOME environment.
dd if=/dev/zero of=image.png bs=1k count=1024 conv=notrunc
I use kolourpaint to make memes
Darktable for raw image processing
Image is a broad word. I would say in order of usage per year it would be Darktable, Inkscape, Hugin, GIMP, Krita… but these obviously serve different purposes.
I used to use GIMP, but Krita has gotten advanced enough to where it can replace it for most things (at least that I would use it for).
Does that include raster editing? I liked KritasUI but I’m not an artist.
That is most of what it does unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean. It can do general image manipulation stuff.
Thanks. I might check it out again. It’s been over a decade since I’ve used it.
A very useful tip for technical images (i.e., lab report/research): export whatever graph you created as .svg, and do some prettifying touches in InkScape. It is faaaar easier than doing it in code.
Also, always export the .svg, even if you're not gonna use it. You never know when you want to do a very small correction, and it will save you quite some time.
I love use tools like mermaid or plantuml. But Ive always faught with formatting (or gave up) instead of editing after the fact. Great idea?
In the same vein, I use draw.io to make architecture diagrams and flow charts.
I'm not an artist, I just need the occasional hack job or screenshot annotation.
I loved the simple programs (this love stems from all the way back to MacPaint v1.0) and MS Paint has largely been ok for me apart from its lack of png support and only 90° rotations.
On Linux, Pinta has been fantastic but these last few years it got increasingly more crashy, to the point where it will now consistently crash within 10 seconds or two clicks, regardless of Linux distro / laptop/pc / version of Pinta. (insert "whyyyyy" meme here)
I've tried Krita, but it's simply too much. Don't even want to try installing Gimp. I am sad.
I can't recommend Spectacle enough in that case : it does just about what you would expect, screenshots and simple editing. Very convenient, it's the default in KDE
GIMP, but mostly because I'm already used to it. I keep meaning to give Krita a go, but just haven't had the time and energy to figure out how to do all the things I already know how to do with GIMP using it.
Krita, I use it for everything, I hate gimp, it feels so bad
Krita looks more like a drawing and animation solution, whereas GIMP is an editing / manipulation solution. Or can Krita be used as an editor, too? I'm going to download later and give it a shot, but just wanted your opinion so I have better expectations.
i use it as an editor even though thats not really its use case. i just feel like gimp is far too clunky, it just feels "off" to me in comparison to photoshop
That makes sense. Thanks for the input!
I second Krita. I've used gimp for years but recently tried Krita and now I rarely open gimp anymore on purpose.
Krita is nice overall, but I have some minor gripes with certain tools behaving unintuitively. May just be because I'm used to GIMP, but some simple stuff such as cropping a layer is not at all convenient.
In general I feel like its probably KDE's best software package outside of its DE. Know of any other super good KDE apps?
Okular is great. Kate is amazing. Kdenlive is BY FAR the most advanced FOSS video editor. I'd easily put Kdenlive above Krita, but that's because of my particular use case.
Okular is pretty great, I can't find a package that does good annotation of PDFs built on GTK.
I use Okular all the time. I am so dense I didn't even realize Krita and Okular were both developed by KDE...
No worries, it's pretty hard to keep track when their naming scheme is "it has a K in it"...
Ouf, :(
I did say I was dense... lol
Except for the also outstanding KDE Connect which could just be called Konnect.
My biggest complaints with krita are around it not being easy to align objects and the text tool could use some love. Other than that, it feels like a great photoshop replacement
Yeah, text tool is just awful but I feel like I heard that they're working on an update quite some time ago ...
I didn't think either were noticeably worse than in gimp for my use, but you might be comparing to a higher bar (or your use is more intricate than mine), lol.
I have quite liked the ability to turn on snapping for lining things up, and managed recently to freehand a very nearly perfect hexagon with it's help... But I really wish there were some options for drawing polygons though... Even mspaint has the option to draw some basic shapes like stars and arrows and various polygons with just click and drag.
I use Gthumb for simple edits (croping, resizing, rotating...).
With ChaiNNer you can remove background, upscale (local), it's a lot more flexible and compatible with models than Upscayl, also a little bit more complex (node based, not as complex as comfyUI). You can upscale an image with a face model and use other model for everything else in the same image.
I have used darktable, but doesn't seem to fill your need as it is more a lightroom replacement than Photoshop https://www.darktable.org/
GIMP for most general stuff, Krita for painting and 2D animation, Aseprite for pixel everything.
Krita has tools for 2D animation? I need to look into that.
I forgot about Asesprite! Thats a great tool.
Aseprite was originally licensed under GPL but later made propretary. The fork of the last GPL version is called Libresprite but it doesnt have much activity, I dont think.
Well, it still is OSS and one can still compile from source code. Or you can buy your binary. Never heard of Libresprite but looks fine if you absolutely want FOSS.
Aseprite
Software that should have been around for the Amiga
I paid 700 for Adobe Photoshop each month, and pay extra 10 each time to unlock when I open the program.
I made a very generous donation to Krita a week ago, which was $10. They seemed happy about it.