Scribus– Desktop Publishing Software With Support for Professional-grade Features).PikoPixel– Free and Open Source Cross-platform Pixel Art Editor).MyPaint– Simple Painting Program With Support for Pressure-sensitive Graphics Tablets).ImageMagick– Command-line Based Image Editor With Many Features).Darktable– Raw Image Editor and Workflow Manager).Krita– Raster Graphic Editor Geared Towards Digital Painting and Illustrations).
Some of these are obvious like programming and software development, while many are subtle.įor example, if you are a graphic designer, can you use Linux to create graphic pieces? I don’t mean to create them just for the sake of trying out, but can you actually make a living doing graphic design on a Linux machine? The fact that Linux is open-source makes a best fit for many disciplines.