Photopea - Reddit Hi, I'm moving from Photopea to Photoshop as I'm starting to work on larger projects that don't run well in a browser After installing Photoshop, I'm really missing the wide range of fonts from Photopea Is there any way I can download the database of fonts that Photopea uses and use them within Photoshop without finding them all individually?
Is photopea a perfect replacement for photoshop? : r photopea - Reddit Is photopea a perfect replacement for photoshop? My little brother wants to get started with learning about editing photos He wants to start learning photoshop But I refuse to pay these vampires at Adobe the ridiculous monthly subscription fees
Who can give me 3 PROs and CONs of using Photopea vs. other . . . - Reddit Who can give me 3 PROs and CONs of using Photopea vs other graphic design softwares? Hi guys, I'm compiling a list of design softwares and I need a bit of help I've never used Photopea, as I'm mostly a Photoshop and Mockofun user I'm looking for Photopea advanced users insights: 3 PROs and 3 CONS for using Photopea (what you like don't like)
Generative Fill in Photopea? : r photopea - Reddit Hey folks, does anyone have any info on whether Photopea plans to integrate a feature like "Generative Fill"? And, would you support such a feature? It would be awesome to be able to add or modify details in our images via text commands Thanks!
Solved: Photoshop vs. Photopea - Adobe Product Community - 10328799 There are delays in activating my Photoshop license within my company and I have exhausted my trial period, so I have found until then as an alternative: Photopea It seems to do the trick for the moment, but I would like some input from the more experienced users before working and commit-ing with
Images and layers : r photopea - Reddit Basically, just open Photopea, by going to www photopea com, and then select "Open from Computer" Navigate through your file manager and choose to open your starting image That will open a new Photopea project with your image as the background Next, on the top toolbar, click Layer -> New -> Layer Now, on the top toolbar, click Window -> Layers
How can I resize an image without losing quality? : r photopea Back when I was using Photoshop, all I had to do was Image > Image Size > Resample: Preserve Details 2 0 > Reduce Noise: 100% However, in Photopea there is no such thing as Preserve Details 2 0 We only got Nearest Neighbor, Bilinear, and Bicubic Sharper Therefore, how can I achieve the same results without said option?