That non destructive editing feature is really nice. I have never been good at image/photo editing so might look into learning more on that this year. If it wasn't for random university classes needing to use Respondus software to lockdown the system I would have been completely moved to linux at this point.
GIMP is vim editor for images. You're cool and shine on parties if you know how to use it but you must be insane to use it for real :)))) I can't believe this thing this exist :)))
That non destructive editing feature is really nice. I have never been good at image/photo editing so might look into learning more on that this year. If it wasn't for random university classes needing to use Respondus software to lockdown the system I would have been completely moved to linux at this point.
Can you select multiple layers?
Just tried and yes you can I don't know how I missed that.
GIMP is vim editor for images. You're cool and shine on parties if you know how to use it but you must be insane to use it for real :)))) I can't believe this thing this exist :)))
I've used GIMP 2.x multiple times for real work over the years. GIMP 3 is only going to be better.
I always use GIMP for a quick edit or even more complex stuff, there's nothing insane about it, it just lacks features but I find it quite intuitive