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Game Dev/Tech Art undergraduate

Twitter transplant July 1st 2023

I: @SunshineMemoir (twitter)
H: @mochiartss (twitter)

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  • @manos_de_papel I appreciate your encouragement, but I’m familiar with the process. Like, I’ve hopped between several pieces of software, using SAI and CSP for personal work and PS for academic work. I’m passionate about FOSS so I’ve definitely spent some time trying to get it to work in Krita, GIMP and MyPaint, working on configs, waiting for different versions. I’ve gotten close to being able to work effectively but it took a lot longer to get there compared to setting up other painting programs.

    I’ve spent a lot of time toying around with Blender and I love it! But it’s close enough to industry standard that when I started taking classes in Maya, I was able to practice in Blender by just changing the control scheme. Blender is better for some things and maya is better for others to the point where the speed of any given task probably nets even (Blender might even be faster for me overall considering how easy modeling is), but with raster graphics programs I haven’t found a config that sticks yet, and getting close has taken me much longer than with other proprietary options :/ it’s not for lack of trying though, trust me



  • @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
    I support people trying new things! I hate Adobe!

    However, all of the tools here, save for Blender and maybe Kdenlive, are lacking somewhat in either features or UX. Inkscape is not comparable to Illustrator in my recent experience, and even Krita, while decent, has some weird decisions that don’t make much sense from a workflow perspective.

    I commonly hear criticism met with either “Add the feature yourself, it’s open source” (I am a visual artist with experience using digital art tools, not a C++ programmer) or “It’s not supposed to replace <comparable software>” (then your software might as well not bother competing if it’s not going to work much better than the other options). I have a necessity to switch, but I can’t use these tools yet if they don’t behave how I need them to, often how swaths of other competing software behaves. I’m willing to curb my expectations, I don’t expect things to be *perfect*, but the amount of configuration I need to do to get similar workflows like comparable software is rough. I think once that gets addressed, more people will be interested in switching.

    I’m so convinced it isn’t even a feature issue, more of a look and feel with sane defaults sort of issue.