Fantastic. Thanks for the feedback.
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How does the nvidia card fare on linux in general ? on a Wayland session ? I have a 4070Ti running Windows atm, I use Blender professionally and I know it runs the best on Linux because of compiler shenanigans I can’t be arsed to understand, but this is one reason I’d like to switch to Linux (…again!). I’m interested to know if you run multiple color-managed monitors by any chance
yay I want to install Fedora Plasma when I get a new drive, see if I can gradually switch (for real this time)… Plasma has a new pen tablet utility for Wayland, and since I use my tablet exclusively… when my Windows 10 is EOL I will switch for sure. Good to know it runs well for you
Hadriscus@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.4·1 month agoI don’t mind paying for software either. I own Affinity & Zbrush licenses. However I run the risk that in the future, these products may be sold to the highest bidder and development stalls (as it happened a couple years ago in the case of Zbrush) or interoperability suffers. When this happens, not only is your database of scenes and files obsolete, you also have to go through the process of learning a different program, and DCCs are… huge. Whole factories. It’s very hard to reinvest the time necessary to learn them inside out and be proficient again. It is also impossible to contribute to a non-open codebase. Proprietary programs are ticking bombs.
Hadriscus@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.3·1 month agoNice. Hopefully that matures a bit more but yes the technologies are exciting
Hadriscus@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.4·1 month agoAgreed it’s very capable today
Hadriscus@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.52·1 month agoYea yea. I’d love it, but it would still be a proprietary product you’d be tied into as a customer. I’d rather support Graphite when I can https://graphite.rs/ as well as Krita and Inkscape.
What does that mean ?