Photoshop!?
Photoshop!?
Well, I don't really understand. It seems okay to sell it once when they changed it because people often feel they have no choice but to pay for it. I don’t care about your opinion on this. I think paying $239 a year isn’t necessary since there are many other video editing tools available. The main difference is that there are plenty of options, and they need to stay competitive.
GIMP truly stands out. Don't let its free status or name mislead you—it rivals Photoshop in quality. Check out some of the impressive projects it enables: http://ticklyroach.deviantart.com/art/St...75084&qo=1 http://commandereve.deviantart.com/art/T...-177875029 More results are available on the site. I've noticed graphic designers using GIMP and the outcomes were outstanding. Yes, it's a powerful tool and completely free. I rely on both GIMP and Photoshop, with Photoshop being useful mainly for gifs or photo editing.
Fascinating... I need to try again, as the previous attempt didn't meet expectations.
I create all my art using GIMP and have been doing so for about five years now. It works well, though it can feel a bit unfamiliar at first. (Ignore the name or logo—it's just a tool.)
Additionally, you can work with .psd files using GIMP as well.
It’s easy to sell because it’s open source and free. You should give it a shot. I really enjoy it. Over time you’ll become more skilled, though some aspects are still unclear. I even created a speedart on my YouTube channel.