Hope the teams behind those apps can put a good UI/UX and i think is the only thing that's keeping people from chaging, at least for me it is that simple. Why i wouldn't want to use that? I know it has almost the same features, i can live without some things (can't select multiple guides for example) but not without a ugly and not so functional UI. I really do not know why having THE SEXIEST OS of all, i mean, look at KDE4, GNOME3, look at elementaryOS, damn! That is gorgeous, but Inkscape UI is damn ugly, Scribus UI it's in the middle of the three, but with that ugly UI the UX comes and it makes the program harder to addopt and it shouldn't be, take this UI Redesign for example : Use your favorite text editor to open “~/.gimp-2.8/gimprc” or “~/.config/GIMP/2.10.” Add either or both of the following two lines, as you prefer.This is great! I don't use GIMP, i use Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, i'm trying to replace Ai and Id for Inkscape and Scribus, it's hard but the main thing why it's hard it's becase of the UI/UX, the three main graphics alternatives for this programs, Open Source speaking, are GIMP, Inkscape and Scribus but none of them have a good UI, GIMP has by far the best of the three and with Single Window Mode it really reassembles Photoshop and with a theme, hell yeah! You can make GIMP snap layers to the canvas with a couple lines of configuration. Moving a layer, then, is much less exact. Snap to Canvas Edgeīy default, GIMP doesn’t snap layers to the canvas edge or grid lines by default. Click on “Edit,” then “Preferences.” Select “Tool Options” and finally, “Save Tool Options Now.” You can either restart or keep using it. In the right set of menus you’ll find the available options for the Move Tool. Select the Move Tool from the Toolbox window. That said, there is an option that you can use to make it behave more like Photoshop. The move tool in GIMP is similar to the one in Photoshop, but it isn’t exactly the same. These are simple things, but they can certainly go a long way in easing your transition to GIMP. There are a couple of additional features and tweaks that will make GIMP feel more like home.
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