Can I learn how to photoshop^🚫TM^ images without PhotoShop^TM^ and also on my iPhone^TM^?
from cheese_greater@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 20:46
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Does Pixellmator^TM^ do most of what PhotoShop^TM^ does?

How would you recommend going about that given these constraints?

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ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 20:50 next collapse

Photoshop as in the general concept of editing photos? Sure. There are a lot of decent tools out there, including for mobile devices.

Photoshop as in use the proprietary Photoshop UI? Probably not.

cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 20:52 collapse

Like if I want to take an image of a politician and make it resemble a different one with a certain style

BassTurd@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 22:52 collapse

There are a ton of image manipulation options out there. Free would be inkscape and gimp. I’m not proficient or even mediocre at either and perhaps one would be good enough, but I’ve used both for various production elements I’ve created or modified. I don’t use iPhone, so I’ve got nothing for you there. I know that Pixel phones have built in editing tools, so I assume there’s an iPhone option that will more or less hold your hand through some level of manipulation.

The knowledge behind the fundamentals of editing images is fairly equivalent across platforms. Things like layers and some common tools exist everywhere, it’s just knowing which button to use. There will assuredly be resources out there for what you want. Think of specifically what you want to do, and search for solutions…when you come across a solution that mentions something that you aren’t familiar with, open a new tab and dive down the rabbit hole. Eventually, things will start to click and your ability to absorb new information will go much quicker since you have built a solid foundation.

shalafi@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 20:55 next collapse

This is a web-based clone and it’s all I use for photo editing.

www.photopea.com

cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 20:57 collapse

How would you advise me if I said I want to take an image of someone and apply the style of another, basically to visually pastiche

StrawberryPigtails@lemmy.sdf.org on 28 Jun 21:00 next collapse

Professionals use Adobe software because it is what they know and because it is the standard. But there is no reason you need to use Photoshop unless you are working with a company that requires Photoshop.

Photoshop is just an advanced image editor made by Adobe. On Windows, Mac and Linux, GIMP is probably the most well known alternative to Photoshop. It can do roughly 99% of the things that Photoshop can do, and, more than likely, far more than you are ever likely to need. Even as a professional image editor or artist.

I’m sure that there are several options for iOS, but I don’t know them by name.

violetsoftness@piefed.blahaj.zone on 28 Jun 21:07 next collapse

You can try Adobe Express in the app store or use an online editor like http://pixlr.com both support layers and will do what you describe on an iphone. Pixlr has some new 'ai' stuff i haven't used that might make it even easier depending on your familiarity with these kind of tools. Good luck!

Manifish_Destiny@lemmy.world on 28 Jun 21:13 next collapse

Try gimp first? Or blender even.

nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de on 29 Jun 01:53 collapse

Blender? For image manipulation?

Manifish_Destiny@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 04:24 collapse

Fair. Neither of these are on phone either. I was thinking people do blender art all the time but probably not what op was looking for.

Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca on 28 Jun 21:15 next collapse

What’s with the ^ and the TM letters …

DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca on 28 Jun 21:33 collapse

I believe that’s an attempt at formatting superscript.

Lazycog@sopuli.xyz on 28 Jun 21:39 collapse

Which does actually display correctly on Voyager App atleast (can confirm).

DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca on 29 Jun 00:35 collapse

I can add that on Jerboa it displays properly in the text body but not the title.

Toes@ani.social on 28 Jun 21:19 next collapse

Here are a couple of completely free tools to explore your goals.

Adobe’s suite isn’t the king it once was.

docs.krita.org/en/ (powerful image editing)

inkscape.org/learn/ (vector illustrations)

docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/ (animation tool)

cdn.openshot.org/static/files/…/index.html (video Editor)

Most of these tools are more capable than I described and there are many more foss tools out there.

Edit: just saw the iPhone part of your message. (Sorry about that) Even an old computer is capable of using most of these. You could consider running Ubuntu on one.

viking@piefed.ca on 28 Jun 23:54 next collapse

You can't Photoshop without Photoshop, that's the name of the software.

You can of course edit photos with whichever other software out there.

PorradaVFR@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 15:24 collapse

I’ve had Pixelmator for years and it’s more than enough for my quite unprofessional editing needs. Someone with better artistic skills would be able to do pretty much all the same stuff they would do in PS from what I gather.