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Name: Anonymous 2010-01-16 7:12

Ahh, if Gimp was a type of person easily identifiable by an outward trait, I would throw javelins at their cocks.
And miss on purpose if it meant getting a head shot.
Fuckdamnit do I hate Gimp. I'd rather stick my newly roused genitalia in a rambunctious beehive than ever use that shitpile again.
The asswipe magnitude of the developers must be near the MAXIMUM point, which is always serious.
Fuck Gimp. I hope they go extinct.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-19 19:55

>>116
Why would anybody draw using Flash? [a]:([/a]

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-19 20:03

>>120
Expert Logician

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-19 21:09

>>115
>>116
At the time of this writing, there's no such "strip_id" as 293. The largest one is 292. How you ended up with 293 is beyond me, none of the links point to it, even if you access 292 explicitly there's no "next" button.

In other words, you made up the number, or made a grievous mistake trying to guess an absolute link. Fortunately for you, that site tolerates bad input in the form of out-of-bounds "strip_id"s: it just returns the latest one.

What I'm trying to say is that your link is, in some fashion, a Schrödinger link, so to speak — the moment a new update is posted, its destination will change.

And it's within the real of possibility that "strip_id" 293 won't be drawn in Flash, or that it won't be edited in Photoshop.

In that case, your post would have been a Schrödinger post, however you shouldn't feel much accomplishment since such schemes were invented a long time ago.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-19 21:32

>>123
$ cat & [ $RANDOM -ge 16384 ] && kill -9 %1
[1] 16697
$ ▌

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-20 2:19

>>115
She should have just pirated it.
BITCHES AND WHORES

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-20 2:40

>>123
What? It's VGCats latest strip about the perfect Christmas present.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-20 2:49

>>126
That's strip #278.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-20 16:26

>>115

furry pron?

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-30 5:51


You might be able to get similar end results with Gimp, after more effort, and getting some additional scripts/plugins.

But even doing something simple like stroke effects on a layer is a pain in the ass in Gimp, not to mention you don't have the preview setup like in PS.

So you can adjust settings before applying, so it comes out how you want it, instead of create effect -> apply it -> don't like it -> undo -> start over

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-30 7:46

LInux needs  something like windows7 paint.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-30 10:38

>>129
Thats just a workflow you get used to.
Also with the new GEGL core will make a lot of things in gimp easier.
Previews exist for GIMP plugins.

Name: ​​​​​​​​​​ 2010-10-23 8:13


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