Microsoft Paint is introducing support for both layers and transparency

  • KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    10 months ago

    It’s cute that they’re calling layers and transparency “some of Photoshop’s best features”. That’s pretty insulting to Photoshop.

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      10 months ago

      Now these two features is in paint, designers and artists will have a hard time deciding which software to use.

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      10 months ago

      Best features historically. Not best of its current features. I doubt photoshop cares if it gets insulted also haha

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        10 months ago

        Meanwhile in Adobe inc. :

        Employee: Sir, another popular graphic editing application is gonna integrate layers, for free.

        Excecutive: So what? Those half-assed mobile apps will never catch up with us, and if they do, we’ll sue them.

        Employee: I-it’s actually a desktop program, sir.

        Executive: Oh, another community-driven project, that is gonna replicate our features for free! Nobody is gonna pay attention to that garbage, because people now are too stupid & lazy now to even type a web address.

        Employee: Sir, it’s Microsoft Paint.

        Executive: F*CK!! 🤯

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      10 months ago

      Yeah I thought they meant the cloning stamp, which is what I think most people new to editing use photoshop for.

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    I could have sworn Microsoft was going to stop supporting Paint awhile ago.
    Did I make that up in my head or something?

    Either way I love paint. Paint with layers sounds awesome.

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      10 months ago

      Now you can be several layers deep in badness, with varying degrees of visibility of badness.

      It really turns up the number of possible badness combinations tbh

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      10 months ago

      and now it’s bundled in the most popular desktop os. so you have options

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    10 months ago

    Too little, too late. I’m no graphic designer, but for the occasional times when I need to edit something, photopea has been more than enough.

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      10 months ago

      Well, Photopea is pretty close to being a 1:1 clone of Photoshop, it’s a top of the line non-destructive photo editing web app, way better and easier to use than GIMP. The only good thing about GIMP is that it’s open source.

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          Do you do photo manipulation for a living ? If you did, you would know for a fact everything I said is true. And if you don’t know what non-destructive even means or some other term that sounds like marketing speech, then I suggest you google those terms, because they are actual features. Features that someone who likes to save time on work would really appreciate.

          Edit: My tier list

          1. Photoshop

          2. Photopea

          3. GIMP

          4. Photoshop web (it’s like a Photoshop by Fisher Price)

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      10 months ago

      Is paint 3d actually any good?

      I had such a hard time using it for basic things that I’d look for wherever they’d hidden away traditional paint instead.

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        10 months ago

        For actual 3D stuff I think it was decent. It was one of the easiest programs to understand for quick VRchat edits.