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First impression - highbaser - 12-15-2017 Recently saw screenshots on GIMP's Official Twitter. To be straightforward, thanks for ruining the user interface with that corporate-idealist flat design, hard to recognize de-colored icons and the mockery of the new Photoshop UI. Now please tell me, how to restore old themes, icons and layout of GIMP 2.8. RE: First impression - mholder - 12-15-2017 Edit->preferences Under the Interface area is where you can change the theme and the icons. OF course you can set the windows up however you want. RE: First impression - rich2005 - 12-16-2017 (12-15-2017, 10:24 PM)highbaser Wrote: Recently saw screenshots on GIMP's Official Twitter. Tend to agree with you. If you have monitor & brightness correctly set, the darkest themes are terrible, almost unusable. However, the theme is changed same as in Gimp 2.8 Edit -> Preferences -> Interface -> Themes The only difference is the icon set is now separate. This my Gimp 2.9.9 [attachment=1122] edit: A reminder, not obvious from my Gimp 2.9.9 appimage screenshot The Gimp 2.9.x profile, where all the usual folders are kept is linux ~./config/GIMP/2.9/ and for Windows C:\Users\Appdata\Roaming\Gimp\2.9 Put you own theme there then use Edit -> Preferences RE: First impression - cyan68 - 02-23-2018 Hi everyone, Im the Noob! ![]() I personally like the new look of Gimp 2.9 a lot!! ![]() I'm using PS since over 20 years now (I started with PS version 2.5 ![]() Yesterday I saw a screenshot of 2.9 and immediatly had this "WOW... must have that now impulse"! The new iconset adds this little bit of "sexyness" to the program that a good Image Editor needs... For me creativity starts with cool and good looking Tools... if the Tool looks uggly its hard to make "good looking" artworks. I mean its an art-tool!! Of course thats only personal taste... ![]() I hope I can replace PS with Gimp this time and use it in my production pipeline! Have a nice day! cya RE: First impression - mholder - 02-26-2018 I like to sometimes work with both PS and Gimp open at the same time. When I need a tool from one or the other, I transfer layers back and forth. Some things are simple, like tiled blurring is in Gimp by default, and sometimes I need a full color animated brush. I have lots of great free scripts and plugins that do very specific things in Gimp. I do them in Gimp and transfer it back to PS, because PS has the great layer adjustments. I love reading the never-ending arguments between Gimp vs PS. Personally I don't really understand it, since Gimp is free and anyone can use it. It is much more advantageous to use them both. |