Whos excited? - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

I’ve been learning GIMP to replace Photoshop in preparation. So far, so good, but there are still things about GIMP I just dont get. Like, it’s seems impossible to paint onto a fully transparent layer because the paint tool doesn’t modify the mask as it goes. I don’t even want that layer to have an alpha channel, but it seems like you have no choice if you want a transparent layer.

If you try to paint on a transparent layer, you just get… nothing. It’s so trivial in Photoshop to make a new layer and just paint into it, and I can’t figure it out at all in GIMP. (I really should ask in a forum, but I also feel like I shouldn’t have to.)

Being able to script in Python to simulate Photoshop actions is both awesome and crappy. It’s awesome because of how powerful it is, but crappy that I can’t just whip up an action in seconds to make a quick, repeatable edit.

I guess I’ll have to use a VM to run Autodesk Fusion. ☹️

Not sure what you need from Fusion but have you had a look at OnShape?
Onshape | Product Development Platform

Onshape is a product development platform that brings together all the tools needed to develop a product from conception to production.

OnShape has a very weird and outdated workflow. It’s also browser based without offline functionality and it forces all your work to be public unless you want to pay for a subscription. Not a good choice at all.
I have not. I use Fusion for CAD and CAM for a CNC router.