On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 5:42 AM Ryan Stark via gimp-developer-list wrote: > You know, I started having my suspicions while reading your first email where you complained that GIMP tries to do everything, then proceeded complaining it is focused on photo editing rather than doing other things (mutually exclusive statements). > Mypaint is different from Gimp because obviously the brush engine is unique It's not unique. Several applications now use MyPaint's brush engine, including GIMP. And that isn't even the only "difference" between MyPaint and GIMP. They are conceptually different applications. Surely I don't need to tell you about things like the infinite canvas? > but if Gimp was better Krita would not be needed in my opinion. People have always scratched their itches. What's the shocking news? > This is how audio programs gotdamaged on Linux. Several competing projects. There is virtually zero competition among free/libre DAWs on Linux, because there is just one functional DAW, which is Ardour. Everything else with the sole exception for Qtractor does MIDI sequencing and some score editing, with overly simplistic audio editing, because everything else is stuck in the early 2000s when the Linux crowd thought that separating MIDI from audio was the real deal, and JACK would rule them all (it didn't). Paul recognized the problem relatively early on, that's why MIDI started being worked on around 2007. If you think there is any competition, try recording multiple audio inputs into MusE or Rosegarden using external control surfaces, with VCA for track groups, do quick fades and crossfades, then tell me how it worked for you. > Ardour should have been the open source DAW but will never ever compete now partly due to the arrogant style of development ethos. What are you even talking about? :))) > Open source audio is now completely dead because vastly superior commercial apps moved onto Linux. > There is absolutely no way now for an open source project to compete with > running for example Reaper on Linux. Open source audio is so dead that Paul's development efforts are fully funded every month long before the month is over, and he gives the spare funds to other contributors. Robin is paid by Harrison to work on both Mixbus and Ardour. And original MIxbus team contribute to Ardour on regular basis. That's how dead it is. > Gimp tries to be Photoshop It does not. I don't know where you are getting all these funny ideas from :) > Saying that a bezier tool is somehow a step further than a simple tool to > draw straight lines is the sort of crazy idea that is exactly the problem > with Gimp. In Photoshop and other apps you click a key command and draw a > single line or lots of lines anywhere without even seeing any tool on the > canvas. You mean the latest Photoshop CC still has no clue how to show people what they are drawing on the canvas? And that's great why, exactly? > It seems that in Gimp such a simple idea wasn't thought of. The > shift command for drawing straight lines in Gimp doesn't achieve the same > very simple task. Yeah, better drawing tools are definitely in the plans. But If you want us to show people blank canvas while they draw, then no, not gonna happen. Alex _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list