GIMP 3.2 finally added the features that could make it worth using again
GIMP and I have a weird history. I keep it installed, occasionally open it, and then remember why I stopped trying to use it as my main editor. This is mainly because the interface is…a lot. There’s not only a lot going on, but panels and features feel very disconnected, at least when you come from editors that use traditional layouts like Photoshop, Photopea, Affinity, and those types. From what I’ve gathered, GIMP has a loyal user base, so this all might sound silly if you’re already used to navigating GIMP. Either way, it’s still free and powerful, so I’m keeping it in my arsenal.
GIMP and I have a weird history. I keep it installed, occasionally open it, and then remember why I stopped trying to use it as my main editor. This is mainly because the interface is…a lot. There’s not only a lot going on, but panels and features feel very disconnected, at least when you come from editors that use traditional layouts like Photoshop, Photopea, Affinity, and those types. From what I’ve gathered, GIMP has a loyal user base, so this all might sound silly if you’re already used to navigating GIMP. Either way, it’s still free and powerful, so I’m keeping it in my a***nal.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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