Spyke

Yes. The only thing stopping me using GIMP is the UI. I'd pay for GIMP with a better UI straight away.

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AFAIK GIMP only gained GTK 3 support on Nov 2024 and they're still working on GTK 4.
If this is really GTK 4, they might have forked from GIMP for a while now.
There's chances this really is a brand new UI on top of GIMP as opposed to just being a layout change and rename, but I guess someone would have to poke at it further to confirm.

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sh.itjust.works

the "art" looks very ai as well and given it's only a single layer it certainly is not made in this software or by the person making this software

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lemmy.ca

The lack of layers in the layer panal is suspious.

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Also adding the fact the image is a typical Ai generated size of max 1024 x 1024 (slightly lower on one side, probably watermark removed) and the randomized image names indicate a web download. Very Amogus.

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Looks very sketchy but I'm not to sure if it really is GIMP. It's code is old and complex changing it to look like in the screenshot would be a big project on itself.

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Gimp is a rasterized editor and inkscape is a vector editor. Both have limited functionality within the other category of graphics if I'm not mistaken but theyre not the same kind of tool

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lemmy.ml

you can tell the difference because of the names

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piefed.world

While the styling looks vaguely similar to inkscape none of the toolbars or anything have the correct tool contents to be inkscape

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Yeah you are definitely correct. The panels and layout look very similar but the tools not so much.

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