Top open source graphics apps, in no particular order. Replace your Windows apps with these!

1. Gimp (raster manip)
2. Inkscape (vectors)
3. Krita (painting)
4. Blender (3D)
5. Scribus (DTP)
6. Darktable (raw editing)
7. Natron (compositor)
8. Kdenlive (video editing)
9. FreeCAD 3D
10. Friction (AE-like anim)
11. Synfig (vector anim)
12. QCad/CAM 2D
13. Pencil2D (anim)
14. Pixelorama (pixel art)
15. Handbrake (video transcoder)
16. Cura or Orca (3D printing)

#foss #opensource #linux #graphics

@eugenialoli
http://lives-video.com/
video and as it is multichannel surround you can trick it in an synchronised indepentent 8 channel audio room system. 7+1 audio card makes 8 outs and the ...
Analog no problem but binary ...
LiVES Video Editing System - Because the media should be open

LiVES - Open media and free video editing and VJ software for Linux

@pr14minus This app is not updated anymore afaik
@eugenialoli
Only development research releases since about 2020.
But it is open source, for instance the new qucs folks where faster than me ...
Bad for the gull, but that `s the way the clam bounces ...
@pr14minus i've no idea what you're saying.

@eugenialoli
I wanted to be angry but i took a seat,

It is about keeping up the development of free software and they are old? Yes.

The
Qucs-S
Crew was faster than the gull. The gull is slightly indignated.
https://ra3xdh.github.io/

Programms aint bad because they are old.
Possibliy they are dangerous?

Well.

Sombody araound here using META AWS ABC M$ BittenFruits?

Qucs-S: Qucs with SPICE

@pr14minus @eugenialoli

KiCad is not just PCB layout, but broader EDA ("electronic design automation"), which includes schematic capture. In theory, those schematics (and netlists generated from them) could also be used for circuit simulation and IC design.

I look forward to checking out Qucs-S and hope it integrates well with KiCad.

@johnlogic @eugenialoli
I mainly use it to desigin way modules for passive speaker boxes. Those 400W + things ....