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    Tux Paint

    Tux Paint

    An award-winning drawing program for children of all ages

    Tux Paint is a free, award-winning drawing program originally created for children ages 3 to 12, but enjoyed by all! It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program. You're presented with a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help them be creative. Along with paintbrush, shapes and text, Tux Paint includes a "stamp" feature to add pre-drawn or photographic imagery to pictures, and a set of "magic tools" that provide filter effects (like blur, tint and waves) and interesting drawing tools (like train tracks, bubbles and grass). Tux Paint includes a collection of "starter" images, both coloring-book style and photo-realistic, and a large collections of stamps are available as a separate download. Additional content can be added by parents & teachers, or downloaded from 3rd parties. Tux Paint is available for Windows, macOS, Android, Linux, & Haiku operating systems, among others.
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    LIBPNG: PNG reference library
    Reference library for supporting the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format.
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    Dia Diagram Editor

    Dia Diagram Editor

    Free drawing software for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux

    Dia Diagram Editor is free Open Source drawing software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Dia supports more than 30 different diagram types like flowcharts, network diagrams, database models. More than a thousand readymade objects help to draw professional diagrams. Dia can read and write a number of different raster and vector image formats. Software developers and database specialists can use Dia as a CASE tool to generate code skeletons from their drawings. Dia can be scripted and extended using Python.
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    NBTExplorer

    A graphical NBT editor for all Minecraft NBT data sources

    NBTExplorer is an open source graphical NBT (Named Binary Tag) data editor for Minecraft. It supports reading and writing in a number of formats including Standard NBT files (e.g. level.dat), Schematic files, Uncompressed NBT files (e.g. idcounts.dat), Minecraft region files and more.
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    gPhoto
    gPhoto is a program and library framework that lets users download pictures from their digital cameras. The libgphoto2 library gives you access to hundreds of models of digital cameras on several platforms. GIT repo and Issue tracker lives at https://github.com/gphoto/ these days.
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    Downloads: 3,736 This Week
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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    Downloads: 2,648 This Week
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    Paintbrush

    Paintbrush

    A simple paint program for Mac OS X

    Paintbrush is a Cocoa-based paint program for Mac OS X, similar to Microsoft Paint and MacPaint.
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    Downloads: 2,372 This Week
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    A very high quality package of printer drivers for CUPS on Linux and other POSIX-compliant operating systems. This project also maintains an enhanced Print plug-in for GIMP 2.x from the same code base.
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    Downloads: 1,671 This Week
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    FreeImage is a library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats (PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP and others). Some highlights are: extremely simple in use, not limited to the local PC (unique FreeImageIO) and Plugin driven!
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    The Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) is an unofficial extension of the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format. APNG patch provides APNG support to libpng.
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    Downloads: 1,675 This Week
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    XTrkCAD Model RR Track Planner

    XTrkCAD Model RR Track Planner

    Model Railway CAD program

    XTrackCAD is a open-source, free, CAD program for designing model railroad layouts. You can easily create layout of any scale or size. Libraries for many brands, scales and gauges of track and turnouts/points and model structures are included. Adding new components is easy with the built-in editor. It runs on Windows, Mac and Linux,
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    Downloads: 602 This Week
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    Developer's Image Library

    A full featured cross-platform image library

    Developer's Image Library (DevIL) is a cross-platform image library utilizing a simple syntax to load, save, convert, manipulate, filter and display a variety of images with ease.
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    Downloads: 473 This Week
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    diagrams.net

    diagrams.net

    Security-first diagramming for teams

    Bring your storage to our online tool, or go max privacy with the desktop app. Diagram files created in 2005 will load in the app today. Works with Google Drive and Google Workplace (G Suite). Use add-ons for Docs, Sheets and Slides. It works with OneDrive and Sharepoint. Office 365 app for Word, Powerpoint and Excel. Highest-rated Confluence app in the Atlassian Marketplace. Works in Jira too. Works with GitHub, GitLab and Dropbox for visual documentation in distributed teams. You can download diagrams.net Desktop for offline use on Windows, macOS, Linux and ChromeOS. Nextcloud is an ideal on-premise file hosting system for diagrams.net.
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    Upscayl

    Upscayl

    Free and Open Source AI Image Upscaler for Linux, MacOS and Windows

    Free and Open Source AI Image Upscaler for Linux, MacOS and Windows built with Linux-First philosophy. Upscayl is a cross-platform application built with the Linux-first philosophy. This means that we prioritize Linux builds over others but that doesn't mean we'll break things for other OSes. Upscayl does not work without a GPU, sorry. You'll need a Vulkan-compatible GPU to upscale images. CPU or iGPU won't work. You can also download the flatpak version and double-click the flatpak file to install via Store but wait for the full release, we'll be pushing it to Flathub for easy access. Upscayl uses AI models to enhance your images by guessing what the details could be. It uses Real-ESRGAN (and more in the future) model to achieve this. The CLI tool is called real-esrgan-ncnn-vulkan and it's available on the Real-ESRGAN repository.
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    Asymptote

    Asymptote

    2D & 3D TeX-Aware Vector Graphics Language

    Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language for technical drawing, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax. Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality typesetting that LaTeX does for scientific text.
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    Downloads: 345 This Week
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    Synfig
    Synfig is a powerful, industrial-strength vector-based 2D animation software package, designed from the ground-up for producing feature-film quality 2D animation with fewer people and resources.
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    Downloads: 391 This Week
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    Xournal is a GTK+/Gnome application for notetaking, sketching, keeping a journal using a stylus on Tablet PCs and other platforms. It aims to provide superior graphical quality (subpixel resolution) and overall functionality.
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    Downloads: 341 This Week
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    Free editor for PDF documents. Complete editing of PDF documents is possible with PDFedit. You can change raw pdf objects (for advanced users) or use many gui functions. Functionality can be easily extended using a scripting language (ECMAScript).
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    Downloads: 577 This Week
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    Blockly

    Blockly

    The web-based visual programming editor

    The Blockly library adds an editor to your app that represents coding concepts as interlocking blocks. It outputs syntactically correct code in the programming language of your choice. Custom blocks may be created to connect to your own application. Blockly in a browser allows web pages to include a visual code editor for any of Blockly's five supported programming languages, or your own. Blockly plugins are self-contained pieces of code that add functionality to Blockly. Blockly codelabs provide step-by-step instructions on how to use and customize Blockly. From a user's perspective, Blockly is an intuitive, visual way to build code. From a developer's perspective, Blockly is a ready-made UI for creating a visual language that emits syntactically correct user-generated code. Blockly can export blocks to many programming languages.
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    GeoTools, the Java GIS toolkit

    GeoTools, the Java GIS toolkit

    Toolkit for working with and mapping geospatial data

    GeoTools is an open source (LGPL) Java code library which provides standards compliant methods for the manipulation of geospatial data. GeoTools is an Open Source Geospatial Foundation project. The GeoTools library data structures are based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) specifications.
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    UFRaw
    The UFRaw (Unidentified Flying Raw) is a tool for reading and manipulating raw images from digital cameras. It supports most of the existing raw formats (any format supported by DCRaw). UFRaw can be used on its own or as a Gimp plug-in.
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    Downloads: 333 This Week
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    HTML5 Editor

    HTML5 Editor

    HTML5 editor, free and open-source website builder based on Silex

    This editor is a free and open-source online tool which lets you design html pages with an interface very close to dreamweaver's or powerpoint's one. But we've put a special touch in it ;) The HTML5 editor is now available online and called Silex. Only developers will want to download Silex source code from github. **No need to download it, simply follow the link bellow**
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    Downloads: 408 This Week
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    exiftool

    exiftool

    Read, write and edit metadata

    Perl library and command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and more) in a wide variety of file formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PDF, RAW, and more).
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    Downloads: 534 This Week
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    K-3D is the free (as in freedom) 3d modeling, animation, and rendering system.
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    Lama Cleaner

    Lama Cleaner

    Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model

    Image inpainting tool powered by SOTA AI Model. Remove any unwanted object, defect, or people from your pictures or erase and replace(powered by stable diffusion) anything on your pictures. Lama Cleaner is a free, open-source and fully self-hostable inpainting tool powered by state-of-the-art AI models. You can use it to remove any unwanted object, defect, or people from your pictures or erase and replace anything on your pictures. Many AICG creators are using Lama Cleaner to clean-up their work. Completely free and open-source, fully self-hosted, supports CPU & GPU. Windows 1-Click Installer, classical image inpainting algorithm powered by cv2. Multiple SOTA AI models, and various inpainting strategies. Run as a desktop application. Interactive Segmentation on any object.
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Guide to Open Source Graphic Design Software

Open source graphic design software is a type of software that can be freely modified and distributed. This type of software allows users access to the entire code, enabling them to modify or add features as they please, rather than being limited by the capabilities of a single company's proprietary program.

The advantage of open source graphic design software is that it often provides more customization options than commercial programs. Since the user can customize its features, they are able to tailor the program to meet their own specific needs, in contrast with feeling "locked-in" to a certain functionality offered by an expensive professional suite. Furthermore, these types of applications typically offer custom solutions far beyond what traditional commercial programs provide out of the box – such as scripting language support for creating automated tasks and quicker time-to-market periods for new products or services from any kind of business. Additionally, open source software has typically less overhead costs associated with usage since it does not require licenses for each computer or user accessing it; instead it relies on voluntary contributions from developers and other users alike who want to improve upon existing versions or create new versions altogether. Lastly, it is easier for smaller businesses to get started with because there are no upfront subscription costs associated with using open source graphic design programs compared to those required by commercial suites – making this type of application much more accessible and budget-friendly when starting out in any kind of business venture involving graphics design work.

Despite all the advantages described above, some caution should be taken when selecting an open source graphic design program due to its lack of technical support compared with commercially sold solutions (although this gap is usually closed through vibrant online user communities), its reliance on third party plug-ins and extensions in order for full functionality (since some necessary components may not come preinstalled) as well as possible compatibility issues arising from running different operating systems between various computers accessing the same file(s).

Features Offered by Open Source Graphic Design Software

  • Customization: Open source graphic design software provides users with the ability to customize the look and feel of their designs. This includes features such as adjusting the text size, font type, color, layout, and more.
  • Vector Graphics Editing: Many open source graphic design tools offer a wide range of vector graphics editing capabilities, including masking, shape manipulation, image distortion, path operations, and more. This allows users to create highly detailed and customized designs.
  • Layering: Open source software typically provides layer-based design capabilities that allow designers to add multiple images or elements into a single project. Designers can also make changes to each element or image by using separate layers for each item.
  • Fonts and Typography: Several open source applications offer extensive collections of fonts for users to create interesting typographic treatments within their artworks. Additionally, most of these programs include powerful text styling options for creating stunning layouts with custom fonts quickly and easily.
  • Plugins & Add-ons: Unlike many commercial programs which require paid upgrades or expensive plugins/add-ons in order to obtain additional features; most open source graphic design programs provide various plugins/add-ons free of charge that help extend the functionality of the program significantly. This means that it’s possible to incorporate advanced effects into your work without breaking the bank.
  • Photo Editing Features: Many open source tools also provide comprehensive photo editing tools including cropping tools, red eye removers, contrast adjustment controls and more – allowing you to edit your photographs like a pro without having to invest in extra software.

What Types of Open Source Graphic Design Software Are There?

  • Vector Graphics Editing Software: These open source graphic design software programs allow users to create and manipulate vector graphics, which are images composed of lines, curves, and shapes. Examples include Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape.
  • Digital Painting Software: This type of open source program allows the user to produce digital art using a variety of brushes and tools. Some examples include MyPaint and Krita.
  • 3D Modeling Software: Through this type of software, users can create three-dimensional models from scratch or modify existing models for various purposes such as animation or video game creation. Popular open source 3D modeling programs include Blender and Wings3D.
  • Image Processing Software: This kind of software is used for tasks such as resizing photos, adjusting their brightness/contrast levels, removing red-eye effects from photographs, etc. Open source image processing programs that can be used for these tasks are GIMP and DarkTable.
  • Desktop Publishing Software: Used mostly by professional typesetters to create magazine or book layouts, this kind of program offers a convenient way to mix text with graphics while maintaining precise control over the document's appearance when printed out on paper. Popular open source desktop publishing applications include Scribus and LaTeX typesetting system.

Benefits Provided by Open Source Graphic Design Software

  1. Cost Savings: Open source graphic design software is free to use, which can save businesses and individuals money in comparison to proprietary software.
  2. Technical Support: Many open source projects are backed by a vibrant community of developers who provide support for the programs. This allows users to get help from experienced members of the online community.
  3. Accessibility: Open source software is typically available on multiple platforms, making it accessible to more people than proprietary software.
  4. Customization: Since open source code is freely available, it can be modified to suit individual user needs. This includes tweaks such as adding features or changing the program’s appearance.
  5. Versatility: Different types of graphic designers have different needs, but many open source programs offer a range of features suitable for various tasks. This makes them suitable for professionals across a wide range of design roles.
  6. Updates and Improvements: Users benefit from regular updates and improvements made by the developer community, enabling the software to keep pace with ever-evolving technology standards and trends in graphic design.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Graphic Design Software?

  • Hobbyists: Individuals who create graphics for fun and personal use. They may be involved in graphic design as a pastime or to create personalized artwork, logos, or computer art for themselves or their friends.
  • Designers: Professionals that specialize in digital production of print and web-based graphics within an organization.
  • Developers: Technical personnel who are focused on integrating graphic software into existing systems and applications, often working with multiple software platforms simultaneously to troubleshoot programming issues.
  • Educators: Professors, lecturers, and teachers that instruct students how to use and understand open source tools for professional projects or just as part of their academic curriculum.
  • Project Managers: People responsible for envisioning the overall output of graphic work from conception to completion within a business context.
  • Marketers & Social Media Experts: Those working on visuals intended for promotional use across various media channels like websites, blogs and social media networks.
  • Artists & Illustrators: Creative professionals who produce stylized images often used in retail products such as clothing lines, comics books or fine art pieces.

How Much Does Open Source Graphic Design Software Cost?

Open source graphic design software is completely free to use. That's right – open source software is completely free, with no strings attached. It's a great way to get started in the world of graphics and digital design without having to spend a dime on expensive proprietary tools like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. Open source options offer powerful features and advanced capabilities that can easily compete with the costly alternatives.

For example, GIMP (the GNU Image Manipulation Program) is an incredibly popular open source option for image editing that you can use to create highly detailed artwork just as easily as you could with something like Photoshop. Inkscape is an amazing vector-based illustration program, also open source, which allows users to create infinitely scalable images and illustrations for virtually any project or application. Blender offers 3D modeling and animation much like other popular industry software packages yet it too is free of charge. And all these are just three examples from a list of many powerful open source graphical design applications available today.

Open source solutions may not always have the same level of comprehensiveness as commercial products do, but what they lack in resources they make up for in affordability and freedom from restrictions – perfect for those just getting familiar with the field or anyone looking for a low cost solution without sacrificing quality features or performance.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source Graphic Design Software?

There are a variety of types of software that can integrate with open source graphic design software. These include web development programs, project management tools, accounting packages, and image editing applications. Web development programs like WordPress can be used to create and maintain websites using graphics designed in open source graphic design software. Project management tools such as Trello or Basecamp are handy for tracking progress on projects that require the use of graphic design elements from open source software. Accounting packages like Quicken let you monitor expenses related to the creation and manipulation of graphic elements created in open source software. Finally, image editing applications such as GIMP or Paint.NET allow users to work further with images created by open source graphics programs.

Open Source Graphic Design Software Trends

  1. Increased Availability: Open source graphic design software has become increasingly available in recent years, as more developers are creating and releasing programs that are free to use.
  2. Greater Customizability: Open source software provides more customization options than commercial software, allowing users to customize the program to meet their specific needs.
  3. Increased Collaboration: Open source software encourages collaboration between developers and users, allowing them to create programs with features that they wouldn’t have access to otherwise.
  4. Wider Variety of Tools: Open source software allows users to access a wider variety of tools than commercial software, expanding the possibilities for designing graphics.
  5. Easier Accessibility: Because open source software is free, it is easier for people who may not have the resources to purchase commercial software to access the same tools.
  6. More Affordable: Open source software is typically offered at no cost, making it more affordable than commercial software. This makes it easier for people with limited budgets to access graphic design tools.

How To Get Started With Open Source Graphic Design Software

  1. Getting started with open source graphic design software doesn't have to be a daunting task. With just a few steps, you can get up and running with your new graphic design software and unleash your creative potential.
  2. The first step is to choose the right open source graphic design software for your needs. There are many options out there, so it's important to do some research to see which tools best fit what you're trying to achieve. Consider factors like user-friendliness, features offered, cost (or lack thereof), and how active the community is in developing updates and offering support.
  3. Once you've found a suitable option, download the latest version of the software onto your computer or device. Most programs will offer an installation wizard that helps guide users through setup in no time flat -- but make sure you read the instructions carefully anyway. After successfully installing it on your machine, go ahead and launch it for the first time; familiarizing yourself with each feature is key for successful use of any program.
  4. The next step is figuring out where to find tutorials and guides related to using this particular piece of software; there are usually plenty of resources from official websites as well as third-party sources such as YouTube videos or blog posts detailing specific tips and tricks from other users' experiences. Dive in headfirst; experiment with different brushes, color palettes, shapes, etc., until you feel comfortable navigating all aspects of the program.
  5. Keep in mind that open source graphics design software may be freely available but requires dedication if you want to truly become proficient in its use: practice makes perfect. No matter if it’s free or paid-for software though – putting in enough effort today will result in sharper skills tomorrow.