Yes! This!
Krita is such an excellent project with such a diverse community. It's very well developed and its narrow scope is very well done.
The reality is that small open source projects can't compete against huge behemoths like Photoshop, but they can adopt a niche market and focus on that to achieve excellence.
It's had some funding troubles in the past (bad accounting advice). If you use it, please consider donating. :)
This is the best I can do. All the dimensions are estimates but it seemed to work when I tried it on my own printer.
Instructions are minimal and only on the outline version, I'd recommend sticking to the video.
You could totally do this without photoshop. Someone's probably mentioned it before, but Gimp is free and does all the layers business.
I'm not a pro, but I get plenty done without forking out the money for PS.
edit: You've done amazing work with just a phone though, maybe you don't need a desktop version.
Sure! I think my photo with a link on the paper would not prove a lot ... so I just made this page https://www.photopea.com/reddit.html with a link to this AMA :)
Thank you qBitorrent for this post. As an additional info for anyone interested.
P.S. As we are writing this, just blocked a bunch of deceptive/misleading ads. We have been doing this each day for the last years, including each Saturday and Sunday. It makes FossHub look bad especially if you check our homepage message or our About Us page.
Thank you all! FossHub team
Krita is an excellent open source (FREE) digital painting program. Goes well beyond the other free versions of programs I've tried and this is my go-to when working on an on-screen drawing tablet. The newest alpha they're showing is even more promising, if you're a digital artist pay attention to this one.
Sculptris is a really fun 3D "digital clay" sculpting program from Pixeologic. Start out with a "ball of clay" and mold it to your liking. Probably not cutting edge, but for those of us who only dabble in 3D and create models for painting reference it's fantastic.
I would recommend anyone to play with either of the above, but Sculptris works fine without a graphics tablet etc. and can probably be used by most people right now as they read this.
IIRC, the official user manual is pretty good. However, I last read them a long time ago and I already knew a bit of Gimp before, so if they are too in-depth, you might have to skip some bits on your first reading. They also offer some specific tutorials.
They offer a self-hosting license. So your company can buy the software and host it themselves. It's probably really cheap for what it offers but it may lack some enterprise features like LDAP / AD integration.
Your images are secure and will be treated confidentially. We transfer them SSL/TLS-encrypted and use them only to remove the background and then offer you the result for download. We do not share them with third parties, do not publish them and do nothing else with them. At the latest about one hour after the upload we delete both the uploaded image and the result image.
Apart from that, we keep usage statistics (without images) and if you contact us e.g. by email, we also receive personal data from you, which we use to reply to you. If we have a customer/supplier relationship, we also use your data for bookkeeping and similar purposes.
Your solution is not optimal, it uses 100% of my chromes thread on a 4.2GHz CPU and has like 2 FPS when scrolling. I think you have to come up with another solution because this is going to consume a lot of battery on mobile/tablet devices.
From WebKit Wiki: > Sometimes it's tempting to use webkit's drawing features, like -webkit-gradient, when it's not actually necessary - maintaining images and dealing with Photoshop and drawing tools can be a hassle. However, using CSS for those tasks moves that hassle from the designer's computer to the target's CPU. Gradients, shadows, and other decorations in CSS should be used only when necessary (e.g. when the shape is dynamic based on the content) - otherwise, static images are always faster. On very low-end platforms, it's even advised to use static images for some of the text if possible.
EDIT: To add more value to my response, could you perhaps instead dynamically add the blurred overlay to an image using something like ImageMagick or if your images are static, just add the blur directly onto the image?
I've got over 4 vision score / minute before.
looks like this: https://snipboard.io/tIqVXT.jpg
It's rather hard because in SoloQ folks place less wards for you to clear
Here is ShareX
basically a program that allows you to record and upload GIFs and take screenshots of specific size as well. though for screenshots you can just use the Steam hotkey.
I just really want people to use programs made for this instead of making Photos or Videos with their shitty phone of the screen with a shaky hand.
Krita is a fork of GIMP and is made for drawing. It's free (although there is a paid version designed for tablets but this is just a redesign of the GUI and doesn't offer any new feutures. It's also based on an older version of Krita) and Open Source and worth checking out. They recently released version 4 and it's pretty good.
I will try making it more organized since i love using patterns!
For example here is the solar panel electricity system: <strong>https://snipboard.io/VzF2UD.jpg</strong>
I really like them they make the whole thing feel more futuristic :)
https://snipboard.io/GhKaDq.jpg
Can you imagine going about your business, just trying to do your daily shopping, and this idiot starts filming you? I'd be so annoyed. Looks like this poor man is, too. She's flaunting her cluelessness and lack of concern for others everywhere she goes.
making it easier: krita
One of the most user-friendly FOSS programs I've ever seen. It's a delight to use. I don't have anything to make, I just enjoy doodling in it for fun.
The 2.9 nightlies have some better resamplers by Nicolas Robidoux (somewhat obscure, self designed, but decent nonetheless).
Otherwise I use imagemagick with gamma correction or imageworsener.
Gimp 2.8 and earlier does something hugely incorrect and overcomplicated, repeatedly shrinking by 1/2 until it's small enough to finish with an upsizing filter.
Your wife prefer you did THAT in private.
Also as a suggestion you could use the free program GIMP to typeset and edit any work you do.
Also mods what's with BB targetting certain users and deleting what appears to be correct information?
Any comments u/Fou-kun?
To screenshot on your PC natively hit the Print Screen button. You can paste this directly into imgur or to reddit.
Alternately use Sharex which is an open source free software that will let you select what you want to screenshot, make gifs, crop, and auto upload to the image host of your choice. Available here https://getsharex.com/
Neighbours don't let neighbours take pictures of their monitor with their phone.
Screenshot just in case anything happens to the tweet: https://snipboard.io/EQ6nqV.jpg
From how both Jenkins said he was informed last minute and Alphari's recent tweet, this seems pretty bad. From what I've seen, Alphari can be occasionally very sarcastic, so there's a very slim chance this might be sarcastic and imply it's not really that bad.
But he can also be extremely cutthroat and not be afraid to share his opinions, so this could very likely be him calling BS on Jatt's recent interview. This coupled with Jenkins saying that he was called to play last minute shows that the coaching staff's willingness to bench Alphari was not communicated well, which really gives me 2020 spring vibes and does not make me very optimistic about the stability of this team.
Did you know that there is a free online version of photoshop? Me neither. When I discovered there is, I decided it is better to procrastinate than to work, so here we are.
I am no artist but I tried not to harm our Void Sage too much, given there is a limited amount of free assets. Hope you like it.
I assume you're on linux or OSX and know how to program a little bit. I also assume you want to do this lots of times, not just once.
1) Use imagemagick to crop out the slice of the image you need. It's a command-line tool so you can write a script to invoke it. http://www.imagemagick.org
2) Pass the slice into the OCR API here using the curl or wget command. http://www.datasciencetoolkit.org/
3) Parse the text using your favorite language (Perl, AWK, Java) to extract the timestamp
--PhD
I'm going to assume that this guy has never had to resize images before. An easy way to fix the "big files" problem is by using ImageMagick. It's as easy as opening a command prompt or terminal and running a quick command.
On Ubuntu for example you'd type
sudo apt-get install imagemagick mogrify -resize 4000x400 your_image_file_name.jpg (or .gif or.png...)
That's it. If the guy can't quickly do that then he's lazy. ImageMagick is available for Windows, OSX, and *nix.
> We were quite confident we wouldn’t have any problems because when we setup the Krita Foundation in 2013, we took the advice of a local tax consultant on how to setup the Foundation and its administration. We registered for VAT with the tax authorities and kept our books as instructed by the consultant.
Krita, and I'll answer for you. This software seems seriously amazing for a browser-based app and it definitely has huge graphical capabilities. However, you need to consider that it's not just the designer that makes the software good, but also your browser manufacturer.
I wouldn't recommend this for illustration because at the moment, Chrome and FF (I've only tried these two) struggle immensely when using a tablet. They don't register strokes well and god forbid you move your hand a little faster.
Although, if you need some kind of interface to edit your illustrations, pimp them a bit or color correct them, this could do it.
The emoji use here is too much. Given what the videos from this morning look like, I'd say these huns are a loooooong way from being able to do anything as athletic as a barbell snatch.
NOT GIMP!! NOT GIMP!!!!
Krita is what they need to use....
You put those kids in front of GIMP and nothing will get done. Also, try to explain to the school board why the kids are using software named "GIMP"...
I use GIMP. It's kind of like photoshop, but with less tools and features. I find I can still edit, draw, manipulate etc. pretty well with it though. It's free too, so that's a plus.
VLC uses Qt, but it only looks good on macOS, where it doesn't use Qt. Then there is Krita, a GIMP/Photoshop alternative. Screenshot
The advanced foreground selection was quite hard. It is used e.g. in MagicCut. I wanted to reach the quality of remove.bg (where you pay $2 per image), but it still does not work that well.
Anyway, I think MagicCut works better than all other free tools and many commercial tools, so it can save you a lot of money :)
> imagemagik
Why that? Couldn't you just use "GIMP batch mode" to perform any actions you want on an image? ~~Hell I accidentally found a video how-to while searching.~~
Edit: Video is of using GUI. I will now commit sudoku for my ignorance.
> PHOTOSHOP: this one is really broad, but it is a good skill to have. Photo editing, making your own wallpapers, dank memes, electronic art, pixel art, logos and custom icons, the list goes on and on.
Came here to say this, I've learned quite a bit of image manipulation by making shitty memes and funny pictures to send to friends. It takes a while and you need to google / watch youtube videos a lot but you will get there. Also if you don't want to buy the adobe suite, try GIMP and Inkscape which are less user friendly but also free.
I'm pretty sure he meant using the polygonal lasso tool in photoshop to cut out manually. Besides the pen tool, that's your best bet if you're working with a mouse.
I wouldn't recommend paint for this purpose. If you don't have Photoshop, this online editor is what I would recommend and it has the tools to do the cutout.
I designed the characters using a miniature maker called Hero Forge: https://www.heroforge.com/# (Highly recommended) I then traced basic outlines using Inkscape: https://inkscape.org/en/ Applied a filter to make the lines look more organic and then coloured the whole thing in Photoshop
Yes, there is no reason... Blame the packager of your distribution, or the package manager ? Next week the Krita team will release 3.0. They'll offer an *.appimage ( for a quick test, try the appimage of the RC1 ; https://krita.org/item/krita-3-0-release-candidate-1-released/ ) so you can install/run last Krita without affecting the library/stability of your system.
Greenshot is abandonware with no updates in 4 years.
It is still good, but ShareX (free, open source) appears to be its successor, with video capture and more: https://getsharex.com/
I just wish ShareX had more features to remove the "Share To" menu options, though I can and do turn that feature off.
ShareX also deserves a mention here.
It's great for taking quick snaps of your screen, I use it every day. It have options to take a screenshot of your entire screen, only an app, or draw a box around what you want to screenshot and it uploads it for you right after + puts the link in your clipboard.
from https://www.gimp.org/donating/:
>While we don’t raise funds to sponsor development of GIMP as an organization at this time, we encourage our contributors to run personal fundraisers. Currently there are two such projects. >.... >Jehan Pagès runs another Patreon-hosted campaign to raise funds for a GIMP-powered animated movie, ZeMarmot. Part of the funds is spent on development of advanced animation features in GIMP. Jehan is one of the most active contributors to GIMP in recent years who has fixed countless bugs.
I've chosen to go online and use photopea . It's like photoshop except it's on the browser and it's free. There are some differences but overall, I've found it to be quite useful.
I looked through the comments on mobile, and nobody explained what ShareX actually is, so for anybody else browsing this thread who is as clueless as I was:
ShareX is a free and open source screen capture tool that is lightweight and has after-capture task management.
It looks like you’re able to take a screenshot, then easily send it wherever you need it. (copy to clipboard, save to a directory, edit image, upload to dropbox, etc.)
In this case, you are thankful to the Free Software community, but not necessarily Linux. You're thankful for the huge number of free userland packages that give everyone the ability to do things that only very high dollar proprietary packages could do in the past.
Particularly, you're thankful for ImageMagick, which is available for all major platforms, including Windows.
Passe a usar o ShareX, ele tira print de qualquer região da tela que você quiser (com direito a umas edições/firulas basicas) e faz upload automaticamente pro imgur. Quando o upload termina o link já vai diretamente para a área de transferencia, só dá ctrl+v para onde você quer o link.
Uhhh... I don't know, but it feels like you tried very hard to fail. Like you, I was interested in what the project was, so I just googled it. Boom, first hit was their homepage, which promptly has the usual "get involved" site that eventually sends you to their repo. Took all of 10 seconds. (their "developer" section on "get involved" also has all the info (or links to it) that you'd need.
Admittedly, their source-code browsing site is not as comfortable as github. Or maybe it's just that I'm much more used to github these days. But still, I can't help but think that most of your rant is just about you being unable to interact with a project's normal webpage, just because it wasn't github.
I like it! But please get a real vector drawing program and try with that!
Adobe Illustrator is the standard, but Inkscape will do a lot of the same things, and is free/open source.
I think Krita (https://krita.org) is what most people really what when they search for a photoshop alternative.
Krita is geared towards painting rather than editing, but IMO it's a lot more intuitive than GIMP no matter what you use it for.
This is vector artwork, so it was created in something like Illustrator ($$$) or Inkscape (free). Vector art apps like that draw using shapes and lines and bezier curves instead of just laying digital paint down on pixels like Photoshop does. Once it was done he did import it into Photoshop to overlay the texture that makes it look like aged paper.
Go for the free version of software whenever possible. Libreoffice instead of Microsoft Office and, yes, LibreOffice makes it possible to save your docs in formats that can be opened by someone who overpaid for their office software. GIMP instead of Photoshop if you don't want to pay full price just to crop or resize the occasional image.
>When will GIMP support any kind of non-destructive editing like adjustment layers, layer filters, and/or full-blown node-based editing?
>Currently the plan is to introduce non-destructive editing in GIMP 3.2. This is a huge change that will require rethinking the workflow and parts of the user interface.
I flat out stop bothering with Photoshop and just use Photopea for everything these days. Granted my needs aren't turbo sophisticated, but it's still pretty versatile alternative with no overhead.
Hahahaha. If this is you actually expressing your lack of Photoshop, I'd recommend using Pixlr's editor. It's online and it's quite powerful. I probably sound like an ad or something but I use it a lot, both the editor and the express version and I love it.
kiwi6.com (Simple, free audio hosting site. Additional plus is the lack of copyright enforcement, if you need that sort of lenience.)
https://pixlr.com/editor/ (A free, browser based image editor that's extremely similar to photoshop.)
Did a quick search and found it here: https://www.wallpaperflare.com/purple-landscape-reflection-dusk-evening-pink-sky-lake-wallpaper-cvxww (just select the resolution you need and click the teal "Download Wallpaper" button)
Note: If you wish to have the color to be more vibrant like OP's version (probably monitor setting or camera filter), just go to photopea and tweak around brightness/contrast + hue/saturation :)
Ha, yeah. I’ve used Photopea before, since I don’t own any professional photo editing software, but for memes, I found Mematic to be a much faster and simpler solution.
I discovered it yesterday. The “forbidden tiddy milk” meme I posted here was my first attempt at using the app. Hungry snack boi was the second. Figured this sub could use some OC. :)
Btw, the original painting is called “Escaping Criticism”, by Spanish surrealist Pere Borrell del Caso (1874 - I rounded up 145 to 150 :P).
Donate, https://www.gimp.org/donating/ then move on.
There are no doubt millions of GIMP users out there, on any desktop distro worth it's salt it is installed by default and they are strap for cash? We need to get better at funding the FOSS software we all use. This isn't the first instance of this issue.
It's so wrong that these young women are all sitting around listening to creeps like this mansplaining/brainwashing them. (I have no clue who he is, but it doesn't matter.)
Bitcoin has a real value; you can buy drugs on the internet with it. If all countries everywhere legalized LSD and ecstasy then the price of bitcoin would fall.
Bitcoin, Tor and PGP have created a new golden age for substances like in the 60s. The long-term decline in LSD use was reversed in 2011 when the first dark net market was created. Go to any student party where drugs are used and people will have heard about bitcoin and tor, even if they haven't used it themselves.
Ageing retirees and conservative killjoys don't want us to get high when we go out clubbing, so we're taking matters into our own hands with technology.
Apparently people also use btc for online casinos and anonymous donations (e.g. to gimp).
Tell Adobe to go fuck themselves, and use some open-source software like GIMP (Photoshop equivalent) or Inkscape (Illustrator equivalent).
EDIT: Added links. Use them.
Download ShareX and capture the video too. Remember to select the highest quality possible.
EDIT: Fuck it there's an newer thread with a higher quality version of the track available. It's here.
Seconding this, anyone who needs to do similar operations on large number of images is doing themselves a disservice if they don't get familiar with all the stuff you can do in ImageMagick. Here's some examples to check out.
...free.
If you are on a Mac, Pixelmator is impressive.
Or if you have an iPad, there are tons of great options.
I would reccommend ShareX over Gyazo. It autouploads to imgur, can capture over fullscreen applications, can record GIF's and Videos. Much better IMO. AND you can edit pictures in the app without paying
https://krita.org/en/item/krita-available-from-the-windows-store/ > And we wanted to do the same as on Steam, and put a price-tag on Krita in the store. Publishing Krita on the Store takes time, and the Krita project really needs funding at the moment. (Note, though, that buying Krita in the Windows Store means part of your money goes to Microsoft: it’s still more effective to donate).
little tip, don't use Gyazo. they just lock features away behind a premium version and constantly "remind" you to go get that. and you cannot look at your full gallery or record long GIFs because of that too.
Here's ShareX it's basically the same program, but better. endless GIF Recording, screenshotting of selective areas, and uploading images to sites like Imgur or Reddit without much trouble. and plus site of using Imgur, your Images will never be deleted (atleast i never had that with anything i uplaoded)
I use Inkscape. It is a vector graphics editor. It has a nice feature where you can do File > Save As > PDF and there is a checkbox: PDF + LaTeX: omit text in PDF, and create LaTeX file. Include this in your document and then it will render the PDF in LaTeX along with any text you put in while in InkScape, but the text will be generated by LaTeX at compile.
There was a post here a while ago that showed this off (albeit it showed a number of cool things off, so it may be confusing.)
Fwiw this might be an option in the future:
Free, entirely browser-based. ISTR the author talking about it in Reddit in the past. I've never used it beyond taking a quick look at it, so ymmv.
Also, kudos to you for your pic! Loved the concept and execution! Literally did a squee and showed my wife, who has far more experience than I in such things. She liked it too :)
If the face is the layer above the pirate, you just erase the face right where the fingers are.
So really, the fingers are just showing through a hole in the face, even though it looks like the fingers are on top. I use https://pixlr.com/editor/ (free and in-browser), highly recommended!
They should work on getting that opacity slider a bit thinner to fit in to the rest of the theme. Nothing too big, just a bit irking. :) That said I am impressed with the amount of work done, really like that gray theme they're using.
>I don't feel like a whole lot of mixed people, when asked about their background, would go on in such detail abt which specific features they got from which side.
DUDE, my 'software engineering/computer engineering society' has a book club and we're currently reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, and the way the narrator (not Evelyn) describes being biracial is a lot like this to me. I'm not mixed, but it still annoyed me. I am a WOC tho, and idk if anyone is like "as a biracial person, here's a list of my features and where I got them from" outside of the Internet lmao
ImageMagick's convert
can do that. You are somewhat likely to already have it installed.
For example:
convert image.jpg -resize 30% smaller_image.jpg
or
convert image.jpg -resize 640x480 smaller_image.jpg
If you want to overwrite the image, use the mogrify
command from the same package:
mogrify image.jpg -resize 30%
You can pass mogrify
as many files as you want. If you want to batch-process while preserving the originals, you may want to write a simple for
loop:
for image in *.jpg; do convert $image -resize 30% smaller_${image} done
EDIT: More examples.
It is vector image which I made in Inkscape (graphics editor) :P
But you can make panel like that in polybar:
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/61r8pf/windowmaker/dfgsd7f/?st=j5kuxa8l&sh=7f7f2f91
> The final v2.10 release is expected to feature configurable mirror painting implemented by Jehan Pagès thanks to GIMP users who supported his crowdfunding campaign.
Guess they're OK with it.
little tip, get ShareX it's the same as Gyazo except better. it allows you to record endless GIFs and uplaod pics to multiple sites like Imgur and Reddit.
Gyazo on the other hand only allows for 7 sec. GIFs unless you PAY for the premium shit.
and also hosts images on it's own site and doesn't allow you to view older pics unless you have the Premium account. that plus more Premium bullshit
Not bad, if you don't have access to Photoshop consider the free alternative, GIMP.
It's basically open source Photoshop. It can do 99% of everything Photoshop can do once you have all the rights plugins and such.
Hug of death so I can't check the site out at the moment.
In a pinch if I need a photo editor I currently use: Pixlr
My question is: What key elements does your site have that other online image editors don't or lack?
I will have a look at your site once it's back online.
Someone else said it, but photoshopping your husband's face onto the baby's face is a good one (or yours). If you don't have photoshop and don't want to pay for it, Gimp is a free photo editing software with hundreds of youtube videos on how to do it.
I do stupid stuff all the time with it and will spend far too long photoshopping pics of people because it amuses me to no end. My wife knows I'm up to no good if I start giggling and hide what I'm doing if she walks behind me.
I'll try and think of some things that you can do while not actually speaking, or talking to her. I'd recommend catfishing her dating profile, but that's a slippery slope you shouldn't go near.
Help us test the new cool feature: Align and Distribution snapping also known as SMART SNAPPING.
Download here:
https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-dev/
Your Feedback here:
Hey just in case she doesn't know, she can get a completely free art program known as Krita It's completely free, open source, and a great art program overall that has way more features than just mspaint.
Tell her she did an AMAZING job with this
While I disagree that this has NOTHING to do with developing, it still advertises as "CL tools for developers" and ends up being "networking CL tools for developers", which is a very small subset of what it advertised for.
Sure technically the smaller set is part of the bigger set, but I'm not a big fan of vague titles.
Personally, one useful command line tool that has helped me many times is ImageMagick. Insanely powerful tool for any sort of media conversion and editing and much more.
Not a bad effort.
If you need better tools. I can recommend Inkscape, free vector graphic editor. Makes it easy to alter flags in svg-format, which you can get on Wikipedia.
> 2 Aseprite Steam version So Aseprite can be complied for free but steam version is paid. Most people are willing to pay for convince. If Godot was at sensible price like under $20 on steam I can imagine most steam users would pay for 4.0 while still having option to compile at a source for free
This can work but do not make people compile it themselves the way Aseprite does. Instead, do it the way Krita does it for its Steam release. Make it clear in the Steam description that buying through Steam is a way to help finance the project while also getting the convenience of automatic updates, while also providing a link to the Godot site. That way people get something out of it while also not being mislead, and you're not potentially turning away new users like others are concerned about.
So, while I strongly agree with putting Godot on Steam, I strongly disagree with following the Asesprite model of "buy it or compile it, fuck off". Follow Krita's lead here, they did it in a tasteful way that doesn't make people feel cheated or second-class.
Actually, Krita's a good project to look at for inspiration on how to get funding in general; it's not quite at the Blender level, but it's still doing pretty well in comparison to most niche OSS tools.
It's just a screenshot.
Still need to know what is going on her physically...
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Krita is free and open source. It's not top tier, but they've been refining it so much over the years and it's really getting to be a great program where you can edit (including a puppet warp-type tool), paint, and animate all in the same app. For free.
It's kind of like Blender and, honestly, it's in its awkward years like Blender was where it's jammed full of features that work for the most part, but need to be polished.
Krita is one of the worlds premier illustration and art applications. The difference between it and other applications of that level (of which there are... two maybe three in total) is that it started on Linux and it's Open Source/FOSS.
Hier ist ein Interview mit Mitch.
> J: What’s your operating system, distribution, desktop…?
> M[itch]: Debian Unstable, GNOME 3.
> J: You often complain about all these though.
> M: Because it’s all shit. Just because you have the least shitty [software] doesn’t mean it’s not all shit. Like autotools. They are shit, but it’s the best shit we have. There is no software that isn’t shit, except perhaps the most simple of software which does one task.
Well you see, it takes years and years of photoshop training, youtube tutorials and just kidding dude I can't photoshop for shit.
Use this website for the photoshop black magic https://www.remove.bg/
I posted this just recently for another user, but you might find it helpful, too:
There are some decent programs out there that allow batch watermarking. You won't be able to place them as nicely as you might like (like on your thigh or wrist, consistently), since they just put the mark in the same position each time, but it's quick. I'm not sure if there are any free options out there, though.
A free alternative I've used for similar projects (well, similar enough) is this online photo editing tool, which allows you to create and save an image as a .pgn, so you can give it a transparent background, which is what you want for a watermark. Then you just upload your photos to that tool, paste in the watermark image, drag it where you want it, rotate and/or resize it as desired, and save. Once you get the hang of it, it takes less than thirty seconds per photo, start to finish, with neat and nice looking results.
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I understand if you still don't think it's worth it, but there are some pretty quick and straightforward options which will, in the long run, probably make things easier and more enjoyable for you.
Well, at least more enjoyable than seeing your nudes in a pop-up ad or something.
Edit: There really should be a link in the sidebar of the GW subs to a tutorial and/or tools for easy watermarking. I've seen far too many foxy ladies end up too frustrated to continue posting.
For anyone that screenshots thing extensively on Windows, I highly recommend ShareX.
It lets you very easily takes a cropshot, upload it to any host you like (such as imgur, ftp, dropbox) and puts the link in your clipboard ready to paste, all in a fraction of a second. ShareX of course does much much more, such as uploading text and files, making gifs, getting screen color and much more. It's extremely customizable and has thorough history.
If you only care about screenshots, there's simpler programs too such as Puu.sh, though that only let's you upload images and to the puu.sh server. There's a bunch of other shittier apps but yeah, definitely a life changer compared to snipping tool.
ShareX master race. No built-in hosting so you upload to whatever hosting site you want (i.e. imgur) and you can even record videos.
We defined the vision for Krita as a painting application in 2010: https://dot.kde.org/2010/03/15/second-krita-sprint-ends-tea -- we did recently update the vision statement: https://krita.org/en/item/kritas-updated-vision/ . That one is a bit more subtle than you're making it out. It's true that we probably wouldn't accept patches for, say, website design functionality or page layout functionality (beyone what's needed for comics) or complex raw processing (the current raw importer, well, I want to give it the chop, actually).
If someone would sit down with Scott, our UX designer, and come up with a plan to majorly improve the selection tools, though, and then start coding, then it's open-arms-welcome! time. Same for adding more filters or blending modes. And people are actually doing that, so we're sitting pretty :-)
Krita is AMAZING, and it's free. Little bit of a learning curve on this one because it has so many features. You can find plenty of helpful videos on youtube though.
Paint.net is also free and while it has less features than Photoshop or Krita, it's extremely straight forward to use. Paint.net is even more useful when you add extra filter plug-ins that you can download for free from their site.
> For casual Photoshop users
For less casual users there's Krita.
And for the lessest Photoshop CS6 is supposed to run perfectly on Linux after you install Wine.
Quick Update: So i was focused on some of the ideas to do that differently and i think i got a bit too disctracted. Is there a way to make Mini Rtg's? Because i just lost like 5 of them and 20 batteries https://snipboard.io/1VZOur.jpg
Here's a simple way to fix shit like this.
If that doesn't work you might need to manually add an alpha channel.
Everyone should be Gimping It!
GIMP - GNU Image Manipulation Program
I've not needed a single pay to use Graphical program since 1998. Gimp trully is the Canines Testical
Changes from last post:
Mumei and Calli's positions have been updated. It wasn't fair that I was judging Calli based on her nervous Japanese and Mumei based on just her Twitter Japanese.
Tier descriptions have been made more clear in EN and JP.
Made notes that Kiara and Ina are poised to move up tiers in the near future.
Please note that this list is a bit subjective, with reading ability mattering way more towards the bottom than at the top.
Other frequent questions I got:
____ should be higher/lower!
Your opinion is valid but I think this list matches my thoughts exactly after sitting down trying to gauge these levels several times per person. I do wish this template could have fit more tiers elegantly.
Are you even qualified to make this?
I translated this to JP for the second image. I don't really have any other credentials if you're looking for those lol, but I'm sure if you ask someone who knows JP at a N2 level or above, they'd at least think this list is reasonable.
Where did you make this?
I googled "infographic templates" and found/used canva.com but I'm sure there are others.
I answered most other questions in the last post as well.