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GIMP Paint Studio

May 17, 2009 by Clair Ching  
Filed under Geeky Fun

Most Linux distros I’ve tried almost always have GIMP. Though I use GIMP from time to time, I haven’t really used it often enough for me to get really used to it. My primary use of GIMP is for adding watermark to scanned photographs or cropping images I want to use.

Wilber is GIMP's mascot

Wilber is GIMP's mascot

In any case, there is GIMP Paint Studio which is basically a different configuration of the application.  For those of you who frequently use it, you’re probably wondering if there’s a better configuration somewhere.  Luckily, there is one and it’s GIMP Paint Studio.  You could download it here.  This is especially for those who want to use it for drawing and painting.

What does GIMP Paint Studio give us?

  • Additional paint brushes.  The default ones are really not enough!
  • Quick access to tools and options.
  • A new palette.

There are probably more features but at this time I’d probably have to follow a number of Spanish blogs and have them translated.

I read about GIMP Paint Studio in the webupd8 blog. Other links you might like to check out are these Spanish blog entries:GIMP Paint Studio and GPS v.1.0.

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One Response to “GIMP Paint Studio”
  1. Dave S says:

    Nice, I just installed this (on a Sidux box) and on first impressions it seems great. Thanks for the tip!

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