You are a hero

  • Wispy2891@lemmy.world
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    Inkscape is good but it can’t replace illustrator, especially for the needs of someone willing to pay $1000/year for it

    Maybe the affinity suite is more appropriate (ROI in just 2 months of adobe subscription)

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    4 hours ago

    You don’t lose money when people use a competitors service/product over yours. That money wasn’t yours to lose.

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      Yet, the companies cry about losing money due to online piracy. At this point it’s eźtremally funny

      • That Weird Vegan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        for me, anyway, they didn’t lose money because if i couldn’t pirate it, I just wouldn’t watch. I’m told this is a common thought process

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          “If I couldn’t easily grab it off the table and walk away with it ,I wouldn’t have stolen it.”

          Screw the media companies for the price gouging and being general dicks dragging people through the courts, but it’s still knowingly working around and accessing content that someone else paid to create. I dunno why people can’t be honest “I did it because it was easy and the chances of being caught were nominal. The risk / reward was in my favour”.

          • That Weird Vegan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            it’s not theft if you can’t legally own it. They willingly change the TOS to say that you’re basically renting it, and they can take it away for any reason, at any time. If they can take away something I paid money for, it’s not wrong to pirate it.

            • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              Not to mention, it’s not theft because the original is still intact.

              If I go steal a car, I’m taking the physical item and depriving the owner of said item.

              If I download a movie, the movie is still there, it has been copied at best, not “stolen.”

              It’s like watching a baseball game from the fence, sure you didn’t pay for the ticket, but you’re not occupying a seat so that someone else can’t pay to use it.

              If I download a movie, it doesn’t take it off netflix so nobody else can enjoy it.

      • Maalus@lemmy.world
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        Not the gotcha you think it is. They said competitors, piracy makes them use your own product and not pay you for it.

        Would a kid buy photoshop if they had to? Probably not. Would a sketchy company? Yup.

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              I don’t see how it is. A kid that can’t afford to buy photoshop won’t buy it any more than a sketchy company would, just like how facebook much rather steal material than pay their way for it. The difference obviously being that the sketch company might very well have the capital to pay their way, they’re just used to get away with it.

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    3 hours ago

    It seems just fitting that he wears a hat that you need bezier curves to draw perfectly with vector graphics!

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    3 hours ago

    Lost dollars because of free software and lost dollars because of piracy are both imaginary numbers.

  • Oniononon@sopuli.xyz
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    5 hours ago

    Ive used both inskape and illustrator and inkscape is better and has been better ux wise since day 1 for me.

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    23 hours ago

    I disagree with that framing, someone not buying your shit is not the same as you losing money. Inkscape saved millions for graphic designers, which is very different. Adobe was not entitled to that money, you can’t lose something that was never yours.

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      Subtle distinction, but actually pretty huge. I agree with you. Companies also use this to say that pirating is stealing, when they never had the business in the first place.

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        Yeah. If piracy wasn’t an option, I just wouldn’t play those games.

        So many games I have pirated that I have yet to play because there aren’t enough hours in the day and I don’t want to spend them all gaming.

        All the money you give these corporations will be used against you someday.

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        Exactly. I’m pirating because I can’t afford to pay hundreds of dollars each month to watch all the movies and shows that I do. If I didn’t have the opportunity to pirate, I still wouldn’t afford it legitimately…

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          So close.

          You should be pirating even if you can afford it because pirating is a tool to help reduce the disparity in wealth.

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          It’s also a great way to demo games and other software if you can afford it before you waste money on something that has no value to you. This is especially useful when you’re on a tight budget.

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              And the 7-day free trian totally will not become a 2 year subscription which costs more to cancel than keep, and the price will not be 3x the sticker price had you just gotten to the “buy” option. We’re a legit business!

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      20 hours ago

      You are right, of course, but I personally draw a great of pleasure from imaging the CEO of Adobe screaming, “CURSE YOU MARTIN OWENS!!!”

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      I had exactly 0 intention of ever buying anything from Adobe.

      Inkscape gave me an alternative to the high seas. And it happens to do everything I need it to, although it’s way more powerful than the simple vector graphics conversions I use it for.

      10/10, Adobe never lost money from me getting Inkscape. They lost the game before they knew I was a player.

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      22 hours ago

      I was prepared to scold you for being pedantic, but upon further reflection, I’ve concluded that you are 100% correct, and your point is germane to the conversation at hand, so you get an upvote instead.

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      I agree. I would never have bought Adobe, I would have not the little bit of vector drawing I have done.

      I’m grateful for InkScape, but I wouldn’t have bought or downloaded anything otherwise, so I neither saved nor did Adobe lose.

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          22 hours ago

          I worked for a company that made MIDI sequencers. Had been making them for decades before I got there, and still making them long after I left.

          One of the first products I worked on, the marketing team decided to put on the box, “World’s first ever MIDI sequencer” 😆

          We almost need a new series called, “Companies Say the Darndest Things” that picks up after the original. I’m sure a lot of the kids in the original show are running these companies now.

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      21 hours ago

      Right, it’s akin to saying he stole that money from Adobe the same way the media companies imply that poor people making digital copies of music and movies they wouldn’t be able to afford otherwise is theft.

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    I’m not a pro but do some shit from time to time. Between Inkscape and Gimp I never needed anything else for images. If only Gimp had better tools for animated gifs… still serviceable tho haven’t tried the new Gimp yet.

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    The only time I used Adobe Illustrator was when it was brand new, in 1987. I may have used early versions of Photoshop, but never as my “daily driver.” So I might not be the most knowledgeable about Adobe software.

    But the thing I MOST resent Adobe for was buying and killing Macromedia… I really really liked Macromedia Fireworks (raster, vector, and object graphics editor). Fireworks could do a lot of the things Adobe software could for a fraction of the price AND without having to use multiple applications to get the job done.

    Inkscape is remarkable, and maybe someday someone will merge some raster image object tools into it, and then it might begin to resemble the Fireworks of 20 years ago when Adobe killed it.

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    11 hours ago

    Any Inkscape pros know the best way to combine two pdfs using it? The page creation menus are clunky to me, and it’s hard to keep the pages in order.