The "The Weather Changes More Often than the Thread Title" Complaint Thread

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  • NylonGirlNylonGirl Posts: 2,348
    edited August 19
    Also, I'm currently sitting here wondering if... Well never mind what I'm wondering.
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  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,994

    Mary,

    Unfortunately I use GIMP at work, and the version of GIMP I have to use is determined by what has been approved for use by the IT department. And to avoid having a grinding of gears at home, I use the same version there.

    Regards,

    Richard

  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,847

    memcneil70 said:

    Help Requested: While I have been picking up pointers on Photoshop, I have GIMP on my computer and what I really need is a tutorial for absolute beginners on learning the BASICs of the program. I never seem to figure that stuff out. Every tut seems to think you have some understanding of the basics. I am immediately lost from the get go. (It doesn't help that GIMP updates don't match older versions on old tutorials.) Any suggestions?

    My other joy is @joanna and her books. I followed one of her links and bought three of her books and just opened the third book of the series. Read the second to the point my eyes went squirrely yesterday. Need to take more breaks. But while I have many ebooks and paper books, I needed something that was not doom and gloom. This is my way of coping.

    Life: I got my Bi-planer X-Rays last night. My spine has collapsed at even worse than I had thought since 2023's last X-ray. Explains why my pain level has ramped up so much. And why I lost 2 inches in height in the past year. 

     

    On Life: OWIE!! I hope you have a path toward relief...

    On GIMP: I've struggled with GIMP for years and am not good at it, and hence have been seriously dragging my feet on learning to do any postwork beyond basic cropping. @joanna has recently turned me on to Affinity (also free) and I can't say I've had much time to play, but overall it seems more intuitive than GIMP (at least to how my brain intuits things). Maybe give it a try? 

  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,847

    richardandtracy said:

    My main non-complaint is that my lovely kitty Toby is healing well from his smashed leg and inserted plate (with 6 screws), 

     

    YAY!!! I'm so glad!! I've been thinking about you all and hoping he was on the mend. 

  • joannajoanna Posts: 2,714
    edited August 19

    I have been summoned twice to this thread! (I try to keep up with it, mostly lurking, but it moves so fast, I often fall behind, sorry!)

    memcneil70 I'm glad my books bring you joy! I try to write stories that are hopeful and positive, even if they deal with serious stuff and mature problems. I hope book three won't disappoint! (It has its darker moments, but happy endings and banter are there too.)
    Also, since SilverGirl mentioned me, I recommend Affinity Studio as well. If you're somewhat familiar with Photoshop, you'll likely have an easier transition, and it's free. The only caveat is that, since Affinity Studio is technically three softwares in one (equivalents of Photoshop, Illustrator, and inDesign), once you load it, you have to switch it from "Vector" to "Pixel" in the top left corner to feel more on the familiar grounds.
    And I'm not an expert, but I've been using Affinity extensively for the last 6 or 7 years, but if you have any questions, my DMs are open.

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  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 805

    richardandtracy said:

    Mary,

    Unfortunately I use GIMP at work, and the version of GIMP I have to use is determined by what has been approved for use by the IT department. And to avoid having a grinding of gears at home, I use the same version there.

    Regards,

    Richard

    I tried GIMP and couldn't get on with it, every action is so over-complicated to carry out. So I'm sticking with paint.net for now. With all the plugins I have for it, it does what I need it to do. 

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 4,812

    @richardandtracy cheers to Toby healing from injury!

    @memcneil70 spinal issues are awful! Hope the doctors can do something to help you! Re:Gimp: the important tools are there, but they've always been different than in PS. Then again, I'm so done with Adobe. I haven't used anything of theirs in years now. I've got a fair number of not-Adobe programs to meet my needs.

  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 6,039

    @richardandtracy - I understand that need to stick with the office. In the 80s when the Air Force decided to test microcomputers in offices, I was one of the testers. We were issues Zenith Z-120s and Wordstar and other packages to learn. I bought a Z-120 and the software along with user written software for teachers and created a game for my son to learn California history. Best grade he got all year. But me, I had to work totally on my own time to learn at the office, my section supervisor thought it was a waste of our time.

    @SilverGirl and @joanna - thank you for the Affinity suggestion. I downloaded it onto my MacMini and I will practice with both programs. I just watched the intro tutorial, not sure my very tired eyes tracked the fast moves. Watching hours of Dreamlight do postwork has given me more ideas on what I need/can to do. But what flumoxed me was when I tried to do something I 'thought' I understood in GIMP, it failed. Like changing colors. I also found I have Corel's PaintShop Pro on my Windows 11 laptop! And Ron's brushes were downloaded to it. I don't remember doing that. It's been a busy year.

    @garrett_3d - thank you. I know that feeling, tried many times since 2016. I keep trying. I'm stubborn that way. But I noticed that GIMP has improved over the years.

    @Torquinox - I hear you on Adobe. I had a program from them for my old iMac and it had a bad crash that required the Apple store to recover the hard drive for me. I was never able to get the backup program to work successfully, so no copies of my system. I tried every which way to get help from Adobe to reinstall a purchased product (not rented) and they blew me off completely. I won't go near them now. I think most of my issues are how I learn and my eyesight. And also how much time I have to focus on a train of thought, process, and doing before interrupted. And yeah, severe pain derails everything. My flatmate and I discussed the last three years and my increasing pain, inability to, clean, shop, or just do normal things without breaks to rest my back. And Simon, my 3-paw, likes my spot on the bed. So we have to negotiate who gets it during the daytime! He wins a lot. (Razor claws are very persuasive.)

    Mary

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,421
    edited August 19

    Non-complaint:  Yay, new money in the bank.  So, tomorrow will be an out of the house mini-adventure day, at least for the morning.  8:00 bus into the city for breakfast at the  hole-in-the-wall beanery in the decrepit mini-mall.smiley  Mmmm..., they serve a great Western Omelet, or I might get their Biscuit & Gravy.  In addition I usually get a few strips of bacon on the side just because it's forbidden fruit and I live dangerously.devil  But since the Chinese take-out nearby has changed their hours and don't open until 11 instead of 10:00AM I'll either just go grocery shopping and then home, or I'll splurge and take an Uber to the mall on the other side of the city, waste some time in the mall area then return to the Chinese take-out later in the day.  I've been trying to get to the mall for the last 6 months.frown  I want to get to J.C. Penney's for some proper clothes shopping where I can try things on.  I can skip grocery shopping, there's nothing I need that can't be gotten at my local mart.smiley

    'Nother Non-complaint:  Saturday is a big birthday-do for my nephew turning 50.  Wheee... party at the firehall in this little town.yes

    Complaint:  Next Tuesday is a long delayed Cardiologist appointment.  I have much to report.frown  But hopefully, my BFF from high school, who is in town this week from NYC, will still be here and can drive me to our bi-annual lunch and drop me off at the medical center afterwards.indecision

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,395

    It's after midnight, I guess I'll let it all hang down.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,368
    edited 4:30AM

    ...been using GIMP ever since I became involved with 3D as I couldn't afford the 699 USD price tag for Photoshop back then, 

    Yes it was a bit tricky to learn at first (though not as daunting as Blender was back then before they improved the UI) but after years working with GIMP I became quite comfortable with it . I also have a recent version of Paint Shop Pro (the last release that works in Win7) and Painter. which I got bundled for a very good price.

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