• Ascend910@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Typical “we know this feature is asked many times, but it not on our priority/ it is not planned”

    I’m not criticizing open source itself, but I think this highlights a common issue in open source software, one that distinguishes widely adopted projects like Blender from others. Successful open source software tends to reach users beyond just those within the open source movement.

    I know some might disagree, saying that these developers work for free, but that’s not the point here. Software is created for users, and if a developer declines to implement a feature requested by the user base, many will simply return to proprietary alternatives—like Adobe Photoshop or Photo Pea, in this case. This leaves these open source projects feeling like “second-class citizens” because they lack the specific features users need.

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      2 months ago

      blender is good because they changed course and made a more industry standard ui, as requested by its users.

      gimp devs wanna do things their own way period. 3.0 is a step in the right direction, coming a decade too late.

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        2 months ago

        a step in the right direction

        With the confirmation buttons in dialogs moved into the title bar?

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          2 months ago

          thats how gtk3 apps are supposed to work.

          gtk4 seem to have done away with most uses of it, strap in because thats another decade away.

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      2 months ago

      The meme is ironic lol. Why would anybody want a shape tool in gimp? Nobody is seriously asking for it. This is a joke that originated with that old greentext about anon getting beat up in the school parking lot for not being able to draw a circle in gimp

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        Every now and then, I just want a circle to start off with. A circle will capture 97% of the area I need before I grind down with the lasso. Can I draw a circle freehand? No, that shit is more like an oval or an abomination against God.

        Is it enough to get me to start paying for Photoshop? No. I’ve even got it installed on my work computers that have Photoshop in case of licensing issues (it’s happened more than once). But I am a user and I have requested it unironically in the past.

        So, beat me up after class but the sample size is at least one.