• Armand1@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I stopped using GIMP and started using https://www.photopea.com/. You get most Photoshop features for free (ad-supported) in a familiar interface and without having to install a large slow application.

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      1 year ago

      Photopea is amazing. Its 90% a clone of PS and is sooo much better than gimp.

      I used it today to remove a white background on some of our icons to get a transparent png.

      It was as easy as going i to the layer options, blend options, and drag the slider. It even has the option that you can hold alt and split the slider in 2 to get transparency blend as a gradient.

      This would be a nightmare in gimp, and photopea does it non destructively. And since its a web app you dont even have to install anything. Amazing.

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        Nightmare is a bit hyperbolic I’d say. From memory, use the magic wand tool, select the white area. Selection menu, expand by 4 or 6 pixels. Colors menu, color to alpha, pick white. Done.

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          Sure, this can sort of get the job done with somewhat bad results.

          The icons in my case were complex, so a single click with magic wand wound not select all of the parts .

          Expand by 4 blurs the icons at the edges. This is actually pretty bad, and would result in lost detail and a washed out look.

          The operation in gimp is destructive, so tweaking in multiple steps is not really possible, and creates a bad workflow.

          No, Gimp is terrible and not up to the task at all.