• @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    Local schools are offering “image editing” courses, which is always just learning how to use Photoshop. They are 4 3-month courses. People just need to accept they think Photoshop is easy because they’ve using it for so long and they’re used to it.

    Good news is that since recently they also offer the courses with GIMP.

    • @[email protected]
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      258 months ago

      Sorry, but no

      I used GIMP FIRST and almost all the shit people say about it being unintuitive were still true. I struggled with it and bitched to my Linux loving friend about it and he just laughed and said “yeah everyone says that”

      • @Psythik
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        88 months ago

        Agreed. I never took courses on either piece of software. At the age of 12, I tried both PS 6.0 and GIMP (whatever version was the latest in the year 2000). I found Photoshop to be considerably easier to use, and that’s what I’ve stuck with ever since. GIMP was at the time—and continues to be—completely and utterly unintuitive. It should have been completely rewritten from scratch over 20 years ago.

        • @iopq
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          58 months ago

          That’s what Krita is, it’s intuitive and easy to use

      • KillingTimeItself
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        18 months ago

        PS is equally confusing ngl.

        Part of the problem with GIMP, is the same problem with PS, there are about a thousand different buttons you can click, and at any given time, 3 to 4 different menus you can select from to get to any given option. There’s just no good way to design a UI around that lmao.

        I was able to pick up PS more so than GIMP, but only because i had an instructor lmao. GIMP is just as bad, except for the fact that it doesn’t have adobe creative cloud, and it’s actually kind of usable as a result.

    • meseek #2982
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      78 months ago

      All school programs are basically bought and paid for by big business. Adobe, MS, all control their bottom line this way. So of course they’ll only teach you MS Office and Photoshop.