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by danuker
1297 days ago
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Alternatively, if you want a circle and not a disk, after filling the circular selection, shrink it by whatever thickness, and then delete. But I have felt no need for drawing circles. Those should be done in Inkscape. I am not sure they should be in a photo processing app. |
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I agree that for complex drawings where you should align multiple objects and be able to adjust the width and other properties of the color, it's better to use Inkscape.
But for throwaway screenshots with a big red arrow or a circle around the part I want to highlight, I prefer Paintbrush.
Is it possible to add to Gimp an option to draw simple forms like in Paintbrush? Perhaps as a filter or a tool. Gimp looks very customizable, but I never went into that rabbit hole.
[1] MS changed the name to "Paint" like 20 years ago, but I never got the memo.