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Open source, my beloved

Olive Video Editor MyPaint Photopea
  1. Olive is a free non-linear video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Olive video editor, it's the editor I used to make this video, it's really awesome! Now if you'll excuse me I have to praise it, I cannot contain myself. It started out in 0.1 as an editor with the common workflow of filters and all that and then when the dev saw that it started to pick up he decided he would rewrite it from scratch to follow a more flexible approach, so in 0.2 he made the shift to node based editing which is just a breeze to work with imo. Another one of the notable features is the video and audio caching that enables for smooth playback while editing, it's fast even on my PC with just 4GB of RAM and an old i3 CPU! Now it does crash on me sometimes, but that's still very impressive, Kdenlive for example crashes about the same, but it has a playback that isn't even comparable. All in all it's looking to be a great video editor, it's still in alpha stage so there aren't that many features as the previously mentioned Kdenlive, and a few things just straight up crash, but the potential for it is very big if you ask me, node based editing would make things so much easier in the long run.

    #Video #Video Editors #Video Editor 15 social mentions

  2. MyPaint is a fast, distraction-free, and easy painting tool for digital artists.

    #Digital Drawing And Painting #Image Editing #Graphic Design Software 6 social mentions

  3. Online photo editor, which can work with PSD, XCF and Sketch files (Photoshop, Gimp and Sketch App).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Krita 5 came out yesterday, also checkout closed webapp https://photopea.com.

    #Online Image Editor #Image Editing #Graphic Design Software 305 social mentions

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