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Same. I'd give anything for viable Linux native Adobe alternatives. I'm trying to force myself to use Inkscape but it just cripples my productivity. I need to find an emotional support group for people who can't leave their abusive windows relationship.
Same. I'm a graphic designer and I use Adobe and Corel soft. Alternatives suck. Even if they wouldn't suck, learning to use new software (that does same thing that older software does) after using old soft for 15+ years S U C K S.
The kinda funny thing about Corel is the fact that they once had their own Linux distro, but they don't have Linux versions of their programs.
should I spin up a matrix space? maybe we can support eachother /hj
honestly I just want to be able to use adobe programs on linux. I need to use substance painter the most, which does have a Linux version surprisingly but it isn't part of the subscription and only comes in form of a steam program for that specific year of update, so like substance 2022 or whatever. and better yet, it costs like $250.
I'd subscribe to that!
Same with Lightroom. There isn’t a viable alternative.