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Episode: 307
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Title: HPR0307: Krita
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0307/hpr0307.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 15:57:59
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Welcome back to Public Radio. My name is Clot 2 and today I'll be talking about Gimp
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and Krita. Everyone's heard of Gimp. Gimp is the not-so-drop-in replacement. For
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Adobe Photoshop and runs on Linux and Windows and MacOS 10 and is essentially a
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pretty good replacement for a robust image editor for Linux. Now there are a
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couple of different complaints with Gimp and number one is that the
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interface is not Photoshoppy enough. It uses a couple of different windows to
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get the job done and that throws a lot of people off and there's things are
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placed in different areas and some tools look different than their Photoshop
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equivalents and some things act a little bit differently etc etc. Big deal right?
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I mean as long as you can get the job done who cares? If the concern is
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converting people to Linux and they won't do it because they need Photoshop and
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they simply can't do it because of Photoshop. Chances are these people aren't
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going to ever convert to Linux anyway because they're not the type who want to
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learn anything new. They want to learn Photoshop CS1 and never have to upgrade and
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never have to learn anything different. Much less change the operating system
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under which all of it runs. So I'm not that concerned over that style of
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argument but I mean there are certain things and everyone uses Photoshop for
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different things in a different way and things like that. So there are certain
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things in Gimp that you just don't have that you might need in Photoshop and
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someone had emailed me a little while ago with a really interesting question about
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kind of distorting an image and making it appear that it is wrapped around
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for instance a cylindrical object or that it's curved in some way and it's kind
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of a tool that exists in Photoshop for which apparently no equivalent exists in
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Gimp. So is Krita the answer? No. Krita is a cute based application so it would
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be it would fall solidly under the KDE world. It is in fact part of the K
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office suite. So Krita attempts to be another Gimp rather than being based on the
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GGK tool set tool kit whatever it is based on cute. I believe that the
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current version is still cute three only I don't believe they've gone over to
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cute four. I could be wrong about that but it's a good little application and
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there are certain things about it that are more photoshoppy and certain things
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about it that are basically on par with Gimp in terms of whether someone's
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going to have to think twice about doing something whereas they would not have
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to think about it at all if they if they were coming from Photoshop. So I guess
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the bottom one is that there's no drop-in replacement for Photoshop now and
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there probably will never be a drop-in replacement for Photoshop because
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people who want to have Photoshop want to have Photoshop and that's fine that's
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just something that everyone in this world is probably going to just kind of have
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to accept at some point but as for using Krita it is definitely worth trying
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out and what I did was being an avid user of Gimp and formerly certified
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Photoshop user and instructor I you know I know quite a bit about about the Adobe
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side of things and so I and since then I've pretty much adapted it completely
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to Gimp but but I'm always interested in seeing what kind of alternatives are
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out there and one thing that you'll notice about Krita and the way that you
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install Krita at least on the systems that I'm using lately is Krita-K
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Office or maybe it's K Office-Kita I think it might be K Office-Kita so you
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know either a young install K Office-Kita or aptitude install K Office-Kita
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should get you Krita on your system and be aware that if your system shows
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that you do have K Office you don't necessarily have all the components so
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it's probably worth installing K Office-Kita specifically so one thing you'll
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notice about Krita is that it comes in there are three different presets there's
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gray scale there's RGB and yes there is CMYK so if one of your big problems with
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Linux is that there is no image editor that will really deal with CMYK your
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complaints are over you have a solution it is Krita yes it can do CMYK and it
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can do it quite well so you start with it from the preset and then you you go
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into Krita and the next thing you'll notice is that the layout is a lot more
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Photoshoppy you've got your toolbar your you know kind of dual column tool
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bar on the left side of the screen you've got your property inspector across the
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top which will give you added options for each different tool that you have
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and then you've got your pallets down the right side of the screen and the
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pallets are detachable it's not quite as flexible as Photoshop I mean you can't
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take for instance the color swatches the color picture lets you do you know
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from HSV to RGB gray and then just to individual pallets those are each their
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own little tab within the main colors palette you can't take those tabs and
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just drop them down and put them next to for instance layers so it's not that
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amount of flexibility but there is the flexibility of being able to take the
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colors palette out of that right hand the side and placing it you know
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somewhere else on your screen or just closing it entirely whatever you want to
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do just depending on your use for the for the different pallets and you know
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whether you want to see it all the time or not so that's that's handy and I think
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again I think people will appreciate sort of the the the ability to customize
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their environment a little bit more I think than on the game either way the
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layout is still a lot more Photoshop like than the game I would say now
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across the top the the property inspector depending on what tool you've you've
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selected your options will will change there and there are some really cool
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options like if you've just got your basic free hand drawing tool you can
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make this with your property inspector you can make it an airbrush you can make
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it any racer a pixel brush a pixel pencil or a smudge brush now that's kind
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of standard but then if you go down to like one of the vector shapes it might not
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be a vector shape I mean it starts out as a vector I guess but I it might bit
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map it right right after I think it does yeah bit maps it after you draw it but
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either way so if you've got like a rectangle you could actually make that any
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racer so you could literally have an eraser tool that is completely you know
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rectangular or or around around shape or an airbrush texture whatever so
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there's a lot of flexibility there which is kind of cool and it's got all the
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typical it does kind of straddle the is it an image editor or is it a paint
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program and it straddles that really actually quite well got a lot of the
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typical image editing tools such as your clone stamp and your paint brushes and
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your airbrushes and things like that color pickers gradients but then it's also
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got an entirely new brush engine that is modeling itself off of programs like
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Corel painter or you know the Sumi e brush set things like that so you've got
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a lot of cool pressure sensitive and really kind of like freehand
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illustrator geared tools that are certainly beyond my knowledge of how to use
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them but you know it is neat to know that they're available to you and if
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you're into the whole artistic kind of being able to draw thing then this
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might be something you'll want to look at because at least the samples that
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they have online look really interesting and really impressive whether or
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not I would be able to generate any of that myself I highly highly doubt but
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they are there the tools are available and it's pretty pretty impressive the
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keyboard shortcuts are not anymore like Photoshop then then then GIMP are they're
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completely different completely their own shortcuts can you change them
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actually not that I can tell not in Creta yet you can and GIMP if you want to
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spend the time you could go through and change all your keyboard shortcuts to
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something more equivalent to their Photoshop counterparts on Creta I don't see
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that as an option anywhere so that could be an issue if you're really trying to
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emulate Photoshop opening up.psd files in both GIMP and Creta that was an
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interesting test that I tried unfortunately GIMP or not unfortunately but the
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fact is that GIMP kind of performed better on this test-avended Creta there
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were certain things in Creta you know I would have certain layers masked in an
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interesting way or blended in some way that for some reason Creta would not
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would not be able to emulate and I'm not really sure why and then I'd open up
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the same.psd file in GIMP and it would appear exactly as it would have on
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Photoshop so that was an interesting test and I'm not quite sure who what what
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is to blame because Creta has the same kind of layer blending options that
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really GIMP does or that Photoshop does so I'm not not entirely sure what what
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the issue was there the layer palette in in Creta has a lot more options than
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GIMP does you can do layers you can do you make it visible you can lock it you
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can remove layers you can group layers you can add adjustment layers which
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GIMP obviously does not have and that's been a long-time criticism of GIMP I
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think so yeah that's kind of interesting the text tool in in Creta is badly
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needing work just as much I mean I think GIMP is one step ahead of Creta in
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the text and InkScape is is worlds away from both of them I mean the
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InkScape text tool if you've ever used it is just it's a normal text tool you
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can type right into the document you can make changes you can modify it do
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whatever you need to do you can put it on a path you can resize it whatever
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both GIMP and Creta seem to be lagging a lot on that and I guess a
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purist might say well you shouldn't have to you shouldn't be generating text in
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your image manipulation program anyway but I mean come on it's something that
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people have expected now since Photoshop 7 so it kind of needs to be there
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and it's not really where it needs to be and either GIMP or Creta as far as
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I as far as I'm concerned I don't know what the logistics of stealing the
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text tool from InkScape would be but I think that could be I don't know I guess
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if it was easy someone would have done it already but definitely InkScape
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text is the way to go but Creta does have a text tool so it is it's if you have
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to have text in there you got to get it in there you know exactly what you
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want to put and how you will want you want it to look then you can you can go
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there the alpha the alphanus of the layers are inherent unlike in the GIMP
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where you sometimes have to add an alpha channel in order to get transparency
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that kind of thing doesn't that's not an issue in Creta there's not the kind
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of weird defined areas of layers like there is in GIMP where if you make a new
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layer it may only be five pixels by five pixels and then you have to expand the
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layer to fit the canvas that kind of thing that's not the case in Creta
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Creta treats a layer the same way that Photoshop does it's a it's an
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onion skin or a transparency over your entire canvas no matter what so that's
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kind of nice it's actually kind of refreshing refreshing there are certain
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things about Creta that strike me as a little bit undeveloped and I'm sure the
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developers would agree you know I mean it's obviously a work in project of in
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progress and they they they acknowledge that on their site things like the
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little star tool that they have there's not really in your property inspector you
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would expect there to be some kind of option for how many points there to be
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there were but what happens instead is that over on the right in your palette
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section a new palette appears called star and that's where the options are so
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it's kind of a you know there are certain things where the property inspector
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at the top manages certain aspects of things and then the palette on the right
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at manages other aspects so it's not necessarily an error or a mistake or
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anything it's just what I would consider an inconsistency but nevertheless the
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the tools are there the the power is there so it's not that big of a deal but
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it's a it's a good program it's definitely a good alternative to GIMP if you're
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looking for a Photoshop like application in Linux you could also probably
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hunt it down for for the Mac I know that there's a there's there's supposed to be a
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Mac port at some point and there should be a Windows port as well so it it really
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ought to run on any system that you that you're using whether it's your
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preferred system at home or you know the one that you're forced to use at work
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you you should probably be able to find Crete for for that system the current
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version of Crete the SVN version notwithstanding is 1.6.3 so if you
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aptitude install it or young install it that should be what you see and it's
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it's been really really stable it's been really good there have been a couple
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of things to get used to like the placement of certain pallets or the fact
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that there is no eraser tool except that everything is an eraser if you want it
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to be you know which once you figure it out it's actually pretty impressive and
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kind of kind of cool because now you realize oh you can you can erase in any
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shape that you want that's really neat but for a little while it throws you off
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because all you want to do is erase something and you can't figure out how to do
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it and that's about it Crete is it's it's definitely a promising project
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something to check out something to look at if you are if you're looking for an
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alternative to GIMP or Photoshop either I've either one of those you might
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want to check this one out you can also go to creta dot Crete a dash plug-ins
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dot org I think yes Crete a dash plug-ins dot org and they have quite a few
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plug-ins that they are developing and I mean they've they've 1.6.3 includes a
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certain number of plug-ins anyway like filters and things like that like you
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know your typical blurs pixelize color color correction tools the color
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correction tool is actually by the way aren't that I don't love the color
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correction tool the color adjustment tool it's a nice it's a curve tool but
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you have to define which channel you're you're doing the curve to and it just
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seems a little bit overly complex to me but that's a that's a minor issue it's
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not a huge thing I mean it's it's doable it's just different but they do have a
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lot of different little plug-ins and you can look at the the examples on the
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Crete a dash plug-ins dot org site and it'll show you what they're supposed to
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do and they'll give you a download link up at the top left that you can
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download the download the particular plug-ins set and there's an installation
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instruction link there as well so you can try all that and be sure to try out
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their brush engine as well if you're into the whole painting thing that's that's
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a really cool that that's supposed to be a really powerful engine like I say
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I'm not much of a hand artist myself so I don't I don't dare try out anything
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having to do with brushes or pencils or pens or ink but it's it's definitely
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something to look at if you're if you're looking for a more a painter style
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program and to check out Crete in general you can go to k office dot org slash
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Crete and that will kind of give you an update on all their little you know all
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the things that they're working on all the things that they have in mind it's
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all scriptable with Python and Ruby so it it's pretty cool 2.0 they have a lot
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of exciting things in mind for it hopefully it will all happen they they take
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inspiration from lots of different places like obviously the GIMP from the G
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Sumi simulation the brush and ink simulation program something called wet
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dream which is a watercolor paint simulation corral painter e-paints pixara
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sketchbook lots of different software applications both proprietary and
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free as well as some academic proposals and things like that so check it out
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Crete it's an interesting application it's an interesting alternative to GIMP and
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Photoshop and as far as I can tell it's it's really it's come a long way and
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it's and they've got their eye on and going a lot further so so check it out
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and yes it does the whole 16-bit and 32-bit color space as well and it does
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raw and all that other good stuff so any complaints about that stuff can now be
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over as well try out Crete enjoy thank you for listening to H.P.R. sponsored by
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