Automated background removal was also added recently.

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        As it should, I’ve tried twice to use GIMP, always gone back to Photoshop.

        • @angstylittlecatboy@reddthat.com
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          For how relatively well known it is (it’s probably like the next most well known piece of FOSS after Linux and Blender) I can’t believe how bad a piece of software GIMP is.

          • @aksdb@feddit.de
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            I hope you mean the UX. I think attacking it’s functionality would be unfair. It does everything good and right … technically.

            If the UX is objectively bad or “just” subjectively might be hard to find out. I would assume if there are objective UX mistakes, some contributor might have been able to deal with that by now. But of course it doesn’t change anything if a majority doesn’t like it for subjectice reasons. It’s part of UX design to deal with subjective aspects.

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                Or you know, being able to rearrange layers.

                • @Eufalconimorph@discuss.tchncs.de
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                  Or color spasecs other than sRGB (8 bits/channel). I’ve a camera that takes 10 bits/channel photos, a monitor that displays 10 bits/channel, etc. But GIMP will just distort the colors because they hard-coded the color space! Can’t edit for print either, no CMYK. GIMP is an image editor for the noughties, not the 2020s.

                  Then again, we’re talking about MS Paint here. If Paint fills your needs, GIMP will be fine.

                • @aksdb@feddit.de
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                  Not a professional either, but I was also curious and learned:

                  It’s a layer of which the properties/filters apply to all layers below. So you can basically try around and manipulate the visible image without having to combine the layers first.

            • @Crul@lemm.ee
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              I’ve been waiting for years for “non-destructive edition” (AKA smart objects). It’s a fundamental feature that I use (almost?) always as a first step. IMHO a lof of professional work is not practical without it.

              They had it on the roadmap (see 2020 archive) for years marked as “No[t started]”. The current roadmap looks more promising with “link layers” marked as WIP and saying it could be available on GIMP 3.0.2.

          • @Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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            I use Gimp a lot.

            It does its job very well, but that job is not to be an alternative to photoshop.

          • @gmtom@lemmy.world
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            I used GIMP before Photoshop and I still massively prefer GIMP.

            I really think its a case of what you got used to first.

    • @Matriks404@lemmy.world
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      Paint is not designed to be GIMP/Photoshop alternative. It is just a simple drawing program. Although it is great that they have finally added these long-awaited features, as I may finally move from paint.net, which is also great but it has one huge drawback - it is not a single window, which is a hassle.

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      been using photopea for years, highly recommended for quick projects!

  • @AngryHumanoid@reddthat.com
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    Screw you Microsoft, I switched to Paint.net forever ago and I’ll be long dead in the cold, cold grave before I recognize Missourah, I mean switch back to Paint.

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    Win11 exclusive? Welp, guess I’ll never use it, then.

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        • Once you remove all the tracking and ads, which were already fucking intolerable in 10
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            It doesn’t stop all tracking, a lot of it still happens in the background, only “without identification”. If you thought otherwise, I have this pristine Eiffel Tower for sale.

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            It shows where Microsoft’s mind is at. And it won’t stop here.

              • @SkyeStarfall
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                Given away? Windows is a paid product. And there are other (free!) operating systems that are not driven by profit.

                • @The_Mixer_Dude@lemmus.org
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                  I’ve never paid for it. Most Windows 11 users have not paid for it. You can buy a license but they also gave it away to effectively everyone and anyone who wants to can run it without buying it so long as you don’t mind the “activate more” watermark and less appearance options

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          10

          That’s where you lost credibility.
          Windows 7 was their last non-tracking OS.

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        It’s still missing a handful of features from Windows10, which might keep some people from upgrading

        • @imgonnatrythis@lemm.ee
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          Yeah that and on my custom built pc that runs awesomely windows 11 poo poos some of my hardware and refuses to take up residence all together.

          • HidingCat
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            Ungrouped task bar buttons, I like seeing what’s running on my task bar at a glance. And I don’t like having it shrunk down to just an icon either.

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                Ah, last I heard, it was in the Insider Channel previews. Guess it’s live now.

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                  i just did an install of 11 here on a test machine. specifically went looking for that option. didn’t see it.

      • @omicron@lemmy.world
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        Windows 11 is a much better experience for developers than Windows 10. I see a lot of people who just hate on it for no real reason other than it’s different.

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          I’m a dev and I hate Win11. I could list dozens of reasons why, but one that pisses me off daily is that they removed keyboard shortcuts from task manager for no goddamn reason. Alt+E is the shortcut to end process on every other Windows OS except Win11 because it was made with malicious incompetence.

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        Eh, I don’t hate Windows (unlike a lot in the Fediverse), but I wouldn’t say Win11 is awesome. It probably just works. From what I see it’s just a mildly-improved 10, which is nice, but missing a few things (no grouped task bar button option in my case), which is why I’m holding out for now.

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        Shouldn’t be too hard, I expect it to be a single executable stored in C:\Windows\System32 , much like the current mspaint.exe. Copy it over, run, have fun

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    Those are great features and two of the biggest reasons I never bother with Paint. But locking them to Windows 11 and not putting them out on Windows 10 is some Grade A bullshit.

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      I get why they do it though - any change to win10 needs testing and so on and might not be welcomed by the user base. You can always download a free (as in freedom) image editor, some are even on the Microsoft Store. Be glad they did not backport all the bad sides of win11…

  • Plap plap 𓁑𓂸
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    I’m a hobbyist digital artist and have had to do a handful of graphic design projects for my mundane, non-art-in-anyway job.

    As our computers are locked down Windows PCs, I’ve had to manage with MSPaint. It’s always taken me double the time as on any other program or app, and I have been wishing it had layers for years.

    Since this update is Windows 11 only, I’ll have to for my company to upgrade, so I can look forward to layers in maybe 5 years.

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    meanwhile, wordpad… probably used by more people over the age of seven than paint is, getting axed.

    microsoft has office subs to sell, but they do not have a photoshop or gimp or even a paint.net alternative to sell.

    • @MrLuemasG@lemmy.world
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      I’ve literally never met anybody that used Wordpad, whereas I know a lot of tech normies that’ll use MS Paint for quick memes and things

      • @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works
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        I used it back in my Windows days. Out of the box, I think it’s the only way to do rich text on Windows. Also (used to be anyway) one of the less resource intensive options.

        You know, for when you’ve got Napster, Winamp (with visualisation), ICQ, and MSN all up and barely running. You don’t want to have to run, like, WordPerfect at the same time! Your MP3s will start skipping :p

    • @Classy@sh.itjust.works
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      I’ve been using Notepad++ for a good while now and it’s proven to be a great alternative to MS WordPad.

    • @kaesaecracker@leminal.space
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      They created WordPad because of antitrust issues and never changed it. Try opening a Word document created by a recent version, it’s pretty useless today.

      Notepad rules though, it even got UTF8 support recently-ish! /s

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    Great. Now my customers are going to send me even worse art.

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      At least with layers support you can now extract the individual parts of the image.

      What used to drive me nuts is when they send me over everything in one image and I couldn’t separate the various components out.

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      What did you think of the changes between Paint XP and modern versions? I used to adore Paint XP, but brush smoothing (though toggleable) and a clunky interface really spoiled the newer versions for me, and I don’t enjoy using them as much. I think I just became so used to the primitive way of drawing well in the old versions that it sort of became it’s own art form. Now they there are more advanced tools and so many required extra clicks, it feels like baggage. In the words of Karl Havoc, “THERE’S TOO MUCH FUCKIN’ SHIT ON ME!

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        Honestly, I never used Paint XP. I’ve only used the modern version.

    • @Lyrl@lemm.ee
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      They did. I guess the community outcry was so loud even Microsoft had to heed it and reverse course.

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          I honestly didn’t realize I had been installing it… I went to boot paint.net and was surprised I couldn’t find it on my work computer… that’s how critical it is… or how often I don’t change personal hardware

    • @Piers@lemmy.world
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      No. Wordpad is the one being discontinued. Paint is one of several programs that can now be uninstalled from Windows by end users without any special tricks.

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      I read that WordPad also was being discontinued, in the same article stating the same about MS Paint iirc

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    But today Microsoft announced that it is finally adding two features that could make the app a bit more useful for power users: support for Photoshop-esque image layers and the ability to open and save transparent PNGs.

    What kind of person is an MS Paint power user. I just use it to paste screenshots into if I’m not intending fine editing, otherwise it might as well not exist as a program.

    The only person who seriously uses MS Paint for artwork is that one guy who recreated the Mona Lisa out of hundreds of pieces of variously burnt toast. Real, usable art tools would destroy the purpose and make that guy sad.

    Really, if they kept this kind of momentum up for the next 20 years, it might put it on par with Fire Alpaca. It’s an interesting move, they’re just so incredibly late to the game that even other free programs are still leagues better than they are and no one will ever take them seriously again.

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        I forgot about people who do pixel art, and I’m terrible. People like you are invaluable to the gaming industry and the ornate ones are their own skillset I’m kind of always awed by

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      What kind of person is an MS Paint power user.

      Some older folks that aren’t as tech savvy have made some impressive pieces with it if memory serves. There’s also those that use it unironically for its constraints to produce pieces with a classic MS Paint style produced from those limitations. In a way this update kind of flies in the face of that a little, maybe, but eh.

    • @TheyKeepOnRising@lemmy.world
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      Transparency and layers is hardly a power user feature. Any common person wanting to make a meme worth half a chuckle will need both of those features. MS paint always starts up super fast compared to PS or GIMP so I’m looking forward to these features for fast meme creation.

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      I’d consider myself a paint power user. My job (QA) gives us a NUC and wants us to edit screenshots and videos on said NUC. It’s not going to be a fun time with Photoshop, online tools are expressly forbidden, and alternative software needs manual approval by GIS.

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        Glorious. This alone has swayed me. Whoever runs this account, I’m glad they haven’t been yelled at by some soulless office robot

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    Very cool.

    I like Paint for its simplicity, and since I don’t need all the extra bells and whistles most of the time, I’ve never bothered with learning how to use Photoshop or GIMP.

    I’ve been using Paint.net for the last few years, but I’ll try the new Paint features as well and compare them to see which one I find better.

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    I really do like it for something that I want to just add quick/small edits to, or something that can be slapped together quickly. But I do hope this isn’t the start of a trend to bloat mspaint and aim to compete against more robust image editors.

    The pessimist in me fears they’re going to, and start slapping on AI data harvesting measures that they’re integrating into Windows, like for training their own AI art generators. But this addition, in a bubble, is a welcome change.