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Paint.net On Ubuntu. the steps are relatively straightforward. I think you're looking for a vector editing application reading the question. the only 2 programs that i think can replace paint.net are gimp and krita, would like to know if there's anything else. for those considering pinta, the selection/layer scaling has been available since v1.7. looks like paint.net can run on mono the.net implemetation for linux. krita is a good alternative for paint.net, for it resembles paint.net most in term of look & feel (and functions). After ditching the windows to change for linux, i installed almost all. are you actually looking for a paint.net alternative? First, you will need to install wine and configure it to run windows applications. Not sure you can find readily available binaries. i've been using paint.net for almost 3 years.

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First, you will need to install wine and configure it to run windows applications. I think you're looking for a vector editing application reading the question. the only 2 programs that i think can replace paint.net are gimp and krita, would like to know if there's anything else. Not sure you can find readily available binaries. krita is a good alternative for paint.net, for it resembles paint.net most in term of look & feel (and functions). After ditching the windows to change for linux, i installed almost all. i've been using paint.net for almost 3 years. looks like paint.net can run on mono the.net implemetation for linux. are you actually looking for a paint.net alternative? the steps are relatively straightforward.

Installing plugins this is how Practical Tips

Paint.net On Ubuntu krita is a good alternative for paint.net, for it resembles paint.net most in term of look & feel (and functions). Not sure you can find readily available binaries. for those considering pinta, the selection/layer scaling has been available since v1.7. the only 2 programs that i think can replace paint.net are gimp and krita, would like to know if there's anything else. krita is a good alternative for paint.net, for it resembles paint.net most in term of look & feel (and functions). the steps are relatively straightforward. After ditching the windows to change for linux, i installed almost all. First, you will need to install wine and configure it to run windows applications. are you actually looking for a paint.net alternative? looks like paint.net can run on mono the.net implemetation for linux. I think you're looking for a vector editing application reading the question. i've been using paint.net for almost 3 years.

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