If you're looking for desktop only, non-subscription publishing software, photo editor, and graphic design, I have used Affinity for a while now and like them a lot. They were recently bought out by someone else who may screw things up royally, but for now at least you can still get the one-time purchase desktop set. Considering the way online stuff is being enshittified, you might want to try this.
Heyyyy everyone I finally made a poster-- two posters in gmod!! the backgrounds are edited thoo... but either way, just thankful that I can still do those things I used to back in source filmmaker! (posing is hard TT)
and yes, this is like a mini story I was making up in my head while I was playing gmod since a few days ago lol
ohmyword. After like four hours of not sleeping, I might have done it.
The most accursed edit I could have ever done.
Thanks to three great friends that helped me overcome my shyness lol
so like, um... wonyoung and THAT guy from a band... together.. as criminals. Yay. 💀
#AI#GenerativeAI#Smartphones#Google#MagicEraser#PhotoEditing: "Google’s latest Pixel phones, the ad wants you to know, come standard with a suite of new generative-AI photo-editing tools. With a few taps, you can move people around in the frame like the mom does with her son, or use the “Magic Eraser” to get rid of a pesky photobomber. “Best Take,” a feature that snaps a bunch of images at once and isolates each person’s face, allows you to merge photos so that everyone appears to be perfectly looking at the camera at the same time. Combined, these features mostly reflect the photographer’s intent at the time of capture. But is the end result … real?
Of course, there’s nothing particularly scandalous about editing a family photo. Anyone sufficiently trained in Photoshop has been able to do something similar for decades; likewise, smartphones and photo apps have long offered the ability to touch up a picture until it’s transformed, even “yassified.” Yet tools like Magic Editor will likely soon become standard across devices, making it dramatically easier to perfect our photos—and thus to gently rewrite small details from our lives."
I'm kinda unsure if I should keep using #RawTherapee since I'm sorta familiar with it, or move over to #darktable and learn that so I've tried both major FOSS alternatives. Anyone got some good advice?