By gregladen on September 19, 2009. Adobe Photoshop CS2 on Ubuntu from justmoon on Vimeo. Tags Linux Log in to post comments More like this It's not running native though, right? It's running on that Wine thingy? Log in to post comments So far Photoshop has exactly one feature that I wish Gimp had. Unless there's a way to draw sectional mask polygons in Gimp, in which the number is zero. It's entirely possible I haven't found out how because my nomenclature is wrong. Log in to post comments yes, it's under wine only. Log in to post comments Let me know when it's running on motherfucking jameson!!!!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Log in to post comments ArtRage works well under wine as well. Flying Trilobite turned me on the that one. It even recognized my Wacom tablet automatically! Log in to post comments I've had no complaints using Gimp... on the other hand, Adobe Illustrator would be very nice. The XFig UI is ancient (and it shows). Log in to post comments
So far Photoshop has exactly one feature that I wish Gimp had. Unless there's a way to draw sectional mask polygons in Gimp, in which the number is zero. It's entirely possible I haven't found out how because my nomenclature is wrong. Log in to post comments
ArtRage works well under wine as well. Flying Trilobite turned me on the that one. It even recognized my Wacom tablet automatically! Log in to post comments
I've had no complaints using Gimp... on the other hand, Adobe Illustrator would be very nice. The XFig UI is ancient (and it shows). Log in to post comments
It's not running native though, right? It's running on that Wine thingy?
So far Photoshop has exactly one feature that I wish Gimp had. Unless there's a way to draw sectional mask polygons in Gimp, in which the number is zero. It's entirely possible I haven't found out how because my nomenclature is wrong.
yes, it's under wine only.
Let me know when it's running on motherfucking jameson!!!!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
ArtRage works well under wine as well. Flying Trilobite turned me on the that one. It even recognized my Wacom tablet automatically!
I've had no complaints using Gimp... on the other hand, Adobe Illustrator would be very nice. The XFig UI is ancient (and it shows).