• @OrangeCorvus@lemmy.world
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    1761 year ago

    Adobe already killed almost all competition in the creative space and I hate that. I’m thankful for software like Davinci Resolve and the Affinity apps.

    • Otter
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      601 year ago

      Recently learned about Krita too, which is more for art but it’s nice

      There’s a plugin for AI generation now

      • @PeleSpirit@lemmy.world
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        121 year ago

        I didn’t know they had AI generation now, I need to use it again. I haven’t had a project that needed it for a bit.

      • @Gebruikersnaam@lemmy.ml
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        I wish we can get a Krita, Inkscape, GIMP ecosystem that rivals their offerings. I recommend these tools to most of my students (gamedev) because they’re already great, but if they wanna work in this area in industry they’re also forced to learn Adobe…

      • Gormadt
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        71 year ago

        There’s also GIMP as a Photoshop alternative

        And Dark Table as a Lightroom alternative

        Both are pretty great IMO

        • Lemminary
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          81 year ago

          GIMP was painful to use. Has it gotten any better yet?

          • Gormadt
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            21 year ago

            I’m not sure what you mean, I’ve found it quite easy to use though it does have a learning curve like most things

            When was the last time you tried it?

            • Lemminary
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              31 year ago

              Used it a few years ago after Blender got the 2.9 treatment. The interface felt very clunky and unintuitive for basic operations compared to anything else. I remember looking at a tutorial and thinking what?

        • Otter
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          271 year ago

          Why though?

          The image generation algorithm is open source and it runs locally. Artists can use it instead of giving up their art to some company to abuse. We’ve had tools like this for years, this is just better and easier to use

    • @ActionHank@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      Obligatory shout out to Blender, the most amazing community project ever. And GPL’d to boot! Suck it Adobe! obscene crotch tugging gestures

    • @dukk@programming.dev
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      121 year ago

      Kdenlive is also a really cool video editor. I use it occasionally. You don’t see many professionals using it but honestly it can do a lot more than what most people give it credit for.

      • @KneeTitts@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Blender has a video editor in it too… hell Im surprised it doesnt have a full photo editing suit in it at this point

        • @dukk@programming.dev
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          11 year ago

          Tried it. Personally, didn’t really work for me. Blender is great 3D software, but video editing is not its forte. (And that’s fine! Do one thing and do it well.)

          • @KneeTitts@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            I wouldnt call it amazing compared to Davinci Resolve for example, but for smaller fast jobs its pretty good and very versatile.

            • @dukk@programming.dev
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              11 year ago

              I honestly preferred Kdenlive over Davinci Resolve, I had too many problems with it (although tbf, I am running Linux, so…)

            • @dukk@programming.dev
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              11 year ago

              I honestly preferred Kdenlive over Davinci Resolve, I had too many problems with it (although tbf, I am running Linux, so…)

    • @KneeTitts@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      Adobe should have Never been allowed to buy Macromedia, what a massive crime that was. I had fully shifted off all Adobe products and was using Macromedia for everything… then that happened. Its all been downhill since that.

  • @Wet@lemmy.world
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    621 year ago

    For anyone using Figma, there’s a free open source alternative called PenPot that’s quite decent.

  • @MiDaBa@lemmy.ml
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    361 year ago

    American capitalism no longer innovates. It now only stifles competition through patent abuse, regulations that make market entry difficult to impossible and domination of market resources. If all of that fails then they buy the competition and increase prices before repeating the whole cycle all over again.

    • @MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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      This is why my digital art pipeline is FOSS at every turn. I dropped like $300 for Substance Designer / Painter’s indie license. I was so excited to learn it.

      …and then it got “rolled into the AdObE FaMiLy” and is subscription-only (right after they promised angry users they would do no such thing and we didn’t believe it for a second) and now it’s mega bloated “iNdUsTrY StAnDaRd” lock-in-ware like the rest.

      So I basically just learned my lesson about commercial software rug-pulls.

    • @5BC2E7@lemmy.world
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      As a counter example there are fields like machine learning where there is a lot of “capitalist” innovation

      • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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        Seriously, how will that kill competition? I could probably tell 10 free tools from the top of ma head.

        • @Kemwer@lemmy.world
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          141 year ago

          Tell us just ONE that is as capable and effective as Figma.

          Designers don’t use Figma because it’s “trendy”, we do it because it’s the best tool for the job. The only free tool that comes even close to being good enough is PenPot, and even that is years away from being a true competitor.

          There are collaboration tools in Figma that simply do not exist in the competition, so your ability to list tools that are also capable of drawing rectangles with round corners doesn’t mean anything if you can’t properly manage a design system that is reusable with a team of a dozen designers or more.

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          Figma is no freebie tool. It’s an industry standard. People train in it and use it for their living.

          There are many free tools, sure, but not many tools that are accepted in corporate environments.

        • @rambaroo@lemmy.world
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          Figma is the current trendy choice for design software in big tech. But give it a few years and it’ll change again. Tech is full of followers.

          Personally I find it to be absolute garbage. It’s so much harder to navigate and use as a non-designer than something like zeplin.

          • @Kemwer@lemmy.world
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            41 year ago

            That could perhaps be explained by the fact that Zeplin does not have in any way the same goal as Figma.

            Zeplin is not a design software, it’s a presentation and sharing platform. Yes, the one-trick pony is easier to navigate than the software used to create the damn ponies, that’s not much of a surprise.

            • @rambaroo@lemmy.world
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              I literally said I’m a non-designer so why would I know about the design side? Nice job being a fucking asshole about it.

              • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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                21 year ago

                The topic is competition in software for designers. I have no idea what the fuck you think your point is, but I’m pretty sure it’s irrelevant.

                • @GeniusIsme@lemmy.world
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                  01 year ago

                  It is not irrelevant. The simple truth is that designs in figma are absolutely useless unless they are being accessed by non designer. And as a non designer myself I find search and navigation quite lacking. Other aspects, like dev mode, are good, though.

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    101 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Updated The European Commission says Adobe’s proposed $20 billion purchase of web-first design collaboration startup Figma will harm competition in the region unless the pair devise remedies to resolve this.

    The transaction would represent the most expensive sale of a privately owned software company in history, and was flagged as a concern by 16 member states of the European Union in February, such is the lack of credible alternatives to Adobe on the market.

    The EC leaned in for an in-depth investigation of the merger in August, and late on Friday evening - in the Euro time zone - it delivered the damning preliminary verdict in a Statement of Objections.

    By erasing Figma as a competitive hurdle, Adobe would also tighten its grip on the supply of vector and raster editing tools, the EC added.

    The sale was first announced in September 2022, and served to unsettle some developer customers of Figma, ones that were worried Adobe would kill off the free version, or its own XD software, anxiety the clearly EC shares.

    The EU’s regulator isn’t the only one taking a keen interest in the $20 billion merger; the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority and the Department of Justice’s antitrust team are also inspecting the proposal.


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    • @mrfriki@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      An UX (user experience) design app. Adobe has his own app for this: Adobe XD (Yes, that’s its actual name) but since nobody wanted it, they decided to buy the competition, that is, Figma.