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https://graphite.rs looks like it might replace gimp at some point
Maybe? It looks like it’s tuned towards generative use cases. Sometimes you need to just edit a photo really quickly and setting up a bunch of nondestructive nodes seems like more of a hassle than help.
But hopefully I’m wrong! This is the first I’ve heard of the project.
Nose based software typically still has a sidebar ala Lightroom for quick things. Both Blender and Graphite use this approach. Nodes are for when you want to go further.
Looks like they'll be more in Krita's waters, if anything. And Krita already has a solid UI.
Graphite.rs is node-based.
It's entirely different workflow.
No it isnt, i used it and while there is that, you can totally ignore it
This actually seems pretty great alternative to PS, thanks for the tip!