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It's good if you can get past it's unintuitive UI.
Pasta might be an improvement over its current UI.
That's just because of all its spaghetti code.
Plugins can also help with that
PhotoGIMP should work if you want a more Photoshop-y feel, though it's not a plugin, it's config file changes
https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP
Damn you. Now I gotta check that out. I dropped gimp permanently once I tried Krita.
I don't remember the names of the ones I used, but there are a ton of tutorials and videos on how to set it up to look like Photoshop, or in my case Fractal Design Painter
What are some good gimp plugins that improve the ui?
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I don't remember the names of the ones I used, but there are a ton of tutorials and videos on how to set it up to look like Photoshop, or in my case Fractal Design Painter