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Man, that's a rough entry point. I've been waiting for GIMP to get good for decades, and I've accepted now it's probably not gonna happen.
You're such a disappointment, GIMP. Blender is right there, why can't you be more like Blender?
Check out Krita. Krita is also free, but it's amazing.
Yes, I've tried Krita. Krita is great. Go Krita. Krita is a painting program, though, not a full Photoshop replacement.
As, you know, we said in the post right above this one.
That was a different person
Perhaps you could specify which Photoshop feature it is that you need?
If you're still looking, try Krita, it's a polished and powerful open source image manipulation program.
I've tried Krita, but it's primarily a painting tool, not really a Photoshop alternative for other tasks. It's very solid for what it's meant to do, though.
Makes sense. I never used Photoshop, so I don't know how it compares. It's been good enough for my needs so far.
Hah. Yeah, I guess it sucks having learned Photoshop before it was an outright scam, because there is no good alternative.
Let me caveat that: there's actually great art software that's either cheap or free and there are many basic quick photo editing apps. But broad image manipulation and in-depth photo editing? It's GIMP or nothing, and GIMP is definitely not it.
Not a graphic designer either, so I also use it for, say scanning documents and stuff like that. But I'll be honest, if it takes more than that I'll often just load into some mobile app meant for the edit I need to make just to avoid GIMP's backwards UI.