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What do you use GIMP mostly for?
I don't use it at all.
1 (2.2%)
Photo edits (cropping, resizing, getting rid of red eyes, etc)
32 (71.1%)
Icon making
33 (73.3%)
Fanart
14 (31.1%)
Digital art
7 (15.6%)
Other (please comment)
3 (6.7%)
What do you use Inkscape mostly for?
I don't use it at all.
33 (73.3%)
Fanart
3 (6.7%)
Digital art
3 (6.7%)
Geometric objects
5 (11.1%)
3D objects
2 (4.4%)
Other (please comment)
5 (11.1%)
What do you want to see in this community?
Tutorials
40 (90.9%)
Resources such as fonts, scripts and brushes
34 (77.3%)
Photo editing tricks
30 (68.2%)
Tips about icon making
30 (68.2%)
Challenges
4 (9.1%)
Answers to questions I or others might have about GIMP/Inkscape
37 (84.1%)
Other (please comment)
0 (0.0%)
When it comes to GIMP, you consider yourself
a beginner
11 (23.9%)
someone who has basic knowledge and skills
27 (58.7%)
someone who has proficient knowledge and skills
8 (17.4%)
an expert
0 (0.0%)
When it comes to Inkscape, you consider yourself
a beginner
29 (82.9%)
someone who has basic knowledge and skills
5 (14.3%)
someone who has proficient knowledge and skills
1 (2.9%)
an expert
0 (0.0%)
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Date: 15 August 2010 12:51 (UTC)Before my rats chewed through my tablet cable I've tried using Gimp for inking and coloring, but I had trouble to apply most digital fanart tutorials, because the brushes in Gimp are apparently quite different from what Photoshop has.
I also tried to use Inkscape once, thinking it might give me nice sleek lineart (for things like my icons, which I draw), but it was an older version and I didn't really manage to make it work, and the newer versions somehow don't compite on my older Linux version on my laptop so I have given up on that.
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Date: 15 August 2010 13:04 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 15 August 2010 13:30 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 15 August 2010 14:53 (UTC)Inkscape - what's that?
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Date: 15 August 2010 15:02 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 15 August 2010 17:41 (UTC)I'm also very against challenges. And I realize as a lurker my say doesn't amount to much, but there it is. There are more comms then I can count that are based on challenges and I like that this is just a place to learn. It makes it less intimidating and far more likely that I'll ask a question. One day.
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Date: 15 August 2010 19:24 (UTC)I can't say how often I would participate in challenges but I do like the idea of people posting things they've done with GIMP/Inkscape and letting others ask questions. IDK, maybe every two weeks.
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Date: 16 August 2010 18:57 (UTC)Part of the reason there aren't any graphics there right now is because I'm bad at it.
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Date: 11 September 2010 14:53 (UTC)I recently installed Inkscape to edit the plot output from a pcb design program, KiCad (also FOSS). Since then I have used it to design the front panel label for a prototype item of electronic equipment - but due to inadequate knowledge, had to print it out several times, adjusting the size slightly each time, to make it fit.
With Gimp I do rather better, mostly editing photos for brightness and contrast, sharpness, colour balance etc. I used to use Corel photopaint, but technology and prices moved on, and so did I.