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Link layers? Alright GIMP, you've finally convinced me. This is 99% of smart objects from Photoshop and I think it's finally time for me to seriously learn this program. No more dual booting for Photoshop.
If you're cominig from Photoshop look into Photogimp.
I just tried it and it's awesome! They could update it for 3.2
I love how much simpler it is in this release to make independent effects/adjustment layers. You just make a group layer and set the mode to 'Pass through'. Then the adjustments/effects/filters you put on it are a) applied to all layers below it b) fully non-destructive and c) can have their own mask.
The number of adjustments you can make non-destructively - and have full control over - makes GIMP 3.2 the most powerful non-destructive editor that I know of.
Such a huge usability improvement! I always tried to mimic this kind of workflow with what was available before, but it never worked seemless and I always forgot how I did it last time (lol, but also sad). This release is such a big deal.
Yeah! The workarounds I had before were complicated and didn't perform very well, so this is a major improvement.
I suspect that it will be easy for the GIMP team to make this a new layer type of its own and make it even simpler too.
