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than is possible in photoshop. I still feel like as a photoshop replacement, Krita will be best once
than is possible in photoshop. I still feel like as a photoshop replacement, Krita will be best once
it implements macros and a scripting language.
it implements macros and a scripting language.


= Hotkeys =
= Hotkeys =
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| P || Paths (Pen Tool)
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| Ctrl + i || (Drawable>) Invert
| Ctrl + i || (Drawable>) Invert
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= Special Notes =
= Special Notes =
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There are no Adjustment layers in gimp.
There are no Adjustment layers in gimp.<br>
Layer Masks can be applied by right clicking on the layer. They are  
Layer Masks can be applied by right clicking on the layer. They are treated the same as in photoshop.
treated the same as in photoshop.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 17 July 2021

Gimp is the defacto opensource painting program. It's pretty good, but there are things that I miss from photoshop. There are things Gimp can do (like selection masks) that are much more advanced than is possible in photoshop. I still feel like as a photoshop replacement, Krita will be best once it implements macros and a scripting language.

Hotkeys

P Paths (Pen Tool)
B PaintBrush
E Eraser
L Free Select Tool
G Blend (Gradient)
V Move Tool
i Colour Picker Tool
Ctrl + D Select None
C Crop
= Zoom In
Ctrl + Backspace Fill with BG colour
Alt + Backspace Fill with FG colour
Ctrl + U Hue-Saturation
Ctrl + L Levels
Ctrl + Shift + i (Select> ) Invert
Ctrl + i (Drawable>) Invert

Special Notes

There are no Adjustment layers in gimp.
Layer Masks can be applied by right clicking on the layer. They are treated the same as in photoshop.