Gimp has curves. I don't know about the black and white tool but I'm pretty sure you can use that too. Since the last release Gimp has a nice slice tool. I did noticed something it hasn't though. A good sphere filter! You can do the same in Gimp with lenses but it's more difficult. The nicest thing about Gimp is that you can write your own scripts and plug-ins. In other words; you can play with it all you like :)
Curves,proper black and white conversion tool, 3D rendering and model support, seamless integration with other Adobe products, a slice tool and proper exporting for web.
Excellent! I like Gimp. It's not hard to tell if you go and look at my website ;) Have a forum devoted to it.
Layers weren't part of Gimp from the start but now it's the fundament. Technically layers are what you draw on. The so called images are just containers for the layers.
pretty simple. thanks
TattooMarvel 3 years ago
haha this is funny
gambla153 3 years ago
ffff pretty easy to remember eh?
WTF I FORGET
AAAHHH
GerardD102 3 years ago
Gimp has curves. I don't know about the black and white tool but I'm pretty sure you can use that too. Since the last release Gimp has a nice slice tool. I did noticed something it hasn't though. A good sphere filter! You can do the same in Gimp with lenses but it's more difficult. The nicest thing about Gimp is that you can write your own scripts and plug-ins. In other words; you can play with it all you like :)
squiggey 4 years ago
Curves,proper black and white conversion tool, 3D rendering and model support, seamless integration with other Adobe products, a slice tool and proper exporting for web.
I can keep going if you'd like.
Anorudo 4 years ago
I'd tap that.
Anorudo 4 years ago
...i like boxes.....there all 3D like....hhhhmmmm boxy.. lol
fallenleaves2011 4 years ago
Hmm the doing of abstract lines and shapes in her box.....
:)
callmeshane303 4 years ago
Are you kidding! What does Photoshop have that Gimp doesn't have? A large price tag of course :)
squiggey 4 years ago
Excellent! I like Gimp. It's not hard to tell if you go and look at my website ;) Have a forum devoted to it.
Layers weren't part of Gimp from the start but now it's the fundament. Technically layers are what you draw on. The so called images are just containers for the layers.
squiggey 4 years ago