I understand what you are both saying and thank you for telling me the other side of the issue , but I meant friendly not familiar because gimp doesnt look like Photoshop and vis versa but I would say they are both friendly I will read the links sent and invest more time into inkscape :)
On 21/01/2011, at 12:26 AM, Leandro Gómez <leo.tel...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Thorsten Wilms <t...@freenet.de> wrote: > On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 21:30 +1000, alexanderddking wrote: > > > I wasn't asking for replication so calm down > > There's no need for me to calm down, as I was perfectly at ease, but > maybe there is for you. It's often a mistake to try to read implicit > emotion out of text messages. > > I tried to offer context, a glimpse at the "other side" to what you > brought up, in the hope you might understand why the solution won't > happen or be that simple. > > > > I was just saying a more friend setup to start with, when I open Gimp > > or libre office I know where most of the tools are there and easy to > > find and I didn't have to look up a Manual. > > > > Knowing the concept behind the tool is fine but if you don't know how > > to recreate that concept because you can 't find similar tools, it's > > not helpful > > If you say "more friendly setup", doesn't that mean one that seems > familiar to those who used a certain other application before? > > > I agree completely with Thorsten. > > Sadly, most schools will teach you tools and not concepts. And then you end > up with people frustrated with the software, when the real problem is you. > > > -- > Thorsten Wilms > > thorwil's design for free software: > http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
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