On Apr 11, 2009 1:00pm, "Cory K." <[email protected]> wrote:
Smartboy wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Cory K. [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This is something I thought about before but was reminded of so here goes.
>>
>>
>> I believe that *all* submissions for official art or projects under the
>> art team be created with free tools.
>>
>> No more wallpapers done with Photoshop and the like for instance. All
>> submissions done with free formats also. All images would be PNG/SVG.
>>
>> There's something flawed about promoting a free OS and creating it's
>> look with another. (Win/OSX) My personal philosophy is "use the right
>> tool for the job" and our tools are plenty capable.
>>
>> Might be a bit of zealotry but that's my proposal.
>>
>>
>
> I disagree. I think that if it works for you, why should you change?
>
Because like I said "There's something flawed about promoting a free OS
and creating it's look with another".
> Most people who use Photoshop do so because they are used to it, and
> when they switch over to GIMP they can't create as good art because
> they don't know how to use it as well. It could take them a while to
> master the new tools. Is it really worth it for trying to contribute
> to a free project?
>
That's for us as a team and later new artists to decide. I think it is.
Hence the proposal.
> If we restrict choice in this manner, I think the backlash will be
> less art from "capable" artists (ie, professionals).
>
While that is a concern, I think with the current makeup of people
around here, it won't be an issue.
> This is my opinion, take it with a grain of salt. ;)
>
Isn't that a given? :)
In the end, if we're not eating out own dogfood how are we going to
improve and promote the tools? There's *nothing* I can think of we do
around here that GIMP, Inkscape and Blender don't do. (and read what I
said carefully before you start mentioning things like color support)
-Cory K.
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you all have valid points but for me at least, using Gimp, Inkscape, or Qcad does not come as easy as using Photoshop, Illustrator, or Autocad and since i am a artist not a developer or a programmer, i cant change the behavior of any of the programs mentioned to make them more like what i am used to photoshop .etc
i simply dont have time to learn a parallel program that may or may not work as well as non-opensource soft but preforms the same tasks.
that said i think saving in formats that are free and easly used by all would serve us well.
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