Graphics Application of the Year
Yes, we know many of these apps are not directly comparable.
--jeremy |
That poll may have been best by two favorite.
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GIMP! Of course it's the only one I've really used out of this list. It's a bit tricky to learn if you're not used to photoshop type apps but it is very robust and fun to shop pictures with.
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I have too many favorites on this list!
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Well, I voted for GIMP last time, so this time I'll vote for Inkscape. Obviously they don't do the same thing, but they are both very good.
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GIMP.
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BRL-CAD, naturally not in the list....
Juergen |
I haven't really done much image/graphic editing this year, but the few times I did, I used Gimp. A while back, I could not vote for Gimp without voting to Blender. I was using both at all times. So I am voting Gimp, because it is the only one I actually used. I love blender though :)
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I find that Krita makes many things accessible that I have to hunt down in GIMP, so I would usually use that over GIMP.
But I have voted Inkscape - a potent program, particular in a combo with the HeathenX screencasts. |
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I voted gimp, but I don't think it was a fair question.
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Voted for Scribus because it saved my butt when I needed to get a poster presentation together in a hurry. Went from concept on Friday PM through learning Scribus to finished PDF Monday AM for printing by Monday PM.
Wish I could vote more than once for this one! |
I like both GIMP and BLENDER
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gimp, blender and inkscape but I voted for blender this year.
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