• Jocarnail@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Not really both Krita and GIMP works mainly on raster images like Photoshop. Illustator is a vector graphic software. The closest foss relative of which would be Inkscape.

    The thing is, Photoshop was born as a photo manipulation tool but the drawing functionality has become an industry standard (I think mostly because they give free licenses to students). GIMP is a photo manipulation tool and Krita is a digital painting software. They have overlap but neither of them aim at replacing Photoshop as a whole. GIMP may be the closest match. Krita is more comparable to ClipStudio or Corel painter imo.

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      6 months ago

      And/or Scribus. It can also import .ai files, sometimes even to something recognizable.

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        6 months ago

        Sorry, but NO. Scribus is a page layout app. It is not intended for image creation/manipulation. That is truly using a shoe for hammer, or a hammer for a screwdriver or a screwdriver for a butter knife.

        You can use Word for page layout or image manipulation too. Again, screwdriver for a butter knife. Right tool for the job and all.

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          6 months ago

          You’re right. I think I was confusing it with InDesign.

          Illustrator was once more like FontForge + Inkscape. I haven’t used any recent versions though.