If you feel disheartened by Adobe's news today πŸ˜”πŸ’”

I know change can be hard but
I would love to point you to a couple of great alternatives you will get used to in no time:

Replace Photoshop with -> @Krita πŸ–ŒοΈ

Replace Illustrator with -> @inkscape πŸ–‹οΈ

Why? Because of this: https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/06/06/adobes-new-terms-of-service-unacceptably-gives-them-access-to-all-of-your-projects-for-free

If you know any other great
Adobe software replacements,
please list them below to help others πŸ‘‡

#Privacy #Adobe #Photoshop #Illustrator #Krita #Inkscape #OpenSource

Adobe's ToS changes could be an AI overreach on user data

A new and mandatory terms of service approval for Adobe Creative Cloud requires users agree to the company getting free access to users' projects, for whatever they want to do with it. That's unacceptable.

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@Em0nM4stodon @Krita @inkscape

I myself am a huge fan of Blender, which can do a lot. I use it to make 3D animations (frequently cheese), liquid simulations (yeah, mostly cheese), some light VFX stuff (often cheese).. but it can do a lot more...

I also use GIMP (instead of photoshop), and kdenlive (for nonlinear video editing)

NOTE: blender has video editing capabilities too. There is also DaVinci Resolve, which is free but not Open Source

Anyway.. this is handy https://mastodon.online/@danielgibert/112563405605659894

Daniel Gibert (@[email protected])

@[email protected] You can always look at this chart that has been circulating for a long time, in various version, but I'll not dare to tell you what is the better solution for you particular needs, as there are multiplefactors. For us, Affinity/Resolve has been a blessing, others have developed a succesfull workflow on the open source route… and there is some people that could not left Adobe behind. Take the chart as a guide, experiment and ask for opinions on your case. https://9gag.com/gag/aXnMO52

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