Gimp was actually a big part of what made me give Linux a shot.
I always used cracked Photoshop/Illustrator, but the move to Creative Cloud made me try Gimp. I liked it and wanted to know what the name meant, and saw it was GNU which I heard of as part of Linux.
But most of the 2D graphics I make now are with Inkscape. I couldn't live without Inkscape. There's a learning curve, but once you get it you love it.
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I've not played with Inkscape. I've just not needed any commercial software in ages. I have donated to some I do use.
I may have asked before, but which open-source music production tools do you prefer?
Ardour is the main one, but I use Audacity for simple stuff.
Ah that makes sense.
A while back I did a video about all of the major DAWS for Linux including Ardour & Harrison Mixbus(which is based on Ardour but it has a paid license/plugins).
Ardour is amazing for recording, but it's overkill for me.
I use LMMS because it's more plug-in/sample/producer focused.
I use Ocen-Audio for recording my voice-overs for videos. It's similar to Audacity in scope.