Paint.NET is a free, open-source photo and graphics software program for Windows. It combines intuitive user-friendly features with a vast array of advanced tools to make editing images easy and fun. Paint.NET includes a variety of features, such as layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of tools such as crop, rotate, and resize. It can also be used to create text, shapes, and 3D objects. It supports over 20 different image formats, including common ones such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF. It also features a powerful plugin system that allows users to expand the program's capabilities. Paint.NET is a great choice for people who want a powerful, yet easy-to-use photo and graphics editor.
While Paint.NET is a very simple and easy to use program that is easy to use, GIMP is incredibly unforgiving, difficult to learn/use and lacks Paint.NET's welcoming and user-friendly interface. In addition, it has features that completely stop working for no reason.
Paint.net is a very easy to use program for basic image editing, while Gimp is a very complicated tool for doing a lot of complex things with images, so I would say there are very different target groups.
GIMP is really complicated and is not a real alternative. It has much more than a necessity for most users. Paint.NET is really easy to use and has enough functionality to be useful for an advanced (but not professional) user.
It is open source and multiplatform.
GIMP is a great application, but it is too heavy and slow for paint.net tasks.
It is a Photoshop alternative, not Paint.NET.
It's complicated, unlike Paint.net.
Paint is for simple drawings, Gimp is a complex and feature-rich illustration and photo editing tool. It is more like an alternative to Photoshop.
Paint.net has a more intuitive user interface than GIMP and there are many programs that are more similar to it than GIMP.
Difficult to use, you can not draw a simple square / circle fast ...
Horrible, very difficult to learn.
GIMP is an excellent cross-platform (Win, Mac, Linux) alternative to Paint.NET because it is open source and has a wide range of functionality. It is less suitable for those situations where you are looking for a very simple, no-fuss image editor. But it's still cross-platform, which Paint.NET is not. It depends on what "alternative" means to you.
GIMPs UX is a mess of disconnected panels, unexpected behavior and strange key combinations. It is not a Paint.NET alternative.
Gimp is something different from Paint.net. If you want to do something pretty fast, then Gimp is not for you ... at all.
GIMP is much more difficult to use than paint.NET, and the target demographics are very different.
Very good, but not focused on photo editing.
It is literally a painting tool, not for photo editing.
Various tools, all free of charge.
Krita is also very similar to Photoshop, and if you find the features easily enough and do enough research, it has a LOT more features than paint.net while having the easy navigation that paint.net has. It's also free!
Close to the same interface, less powerful.
This is a digital painting application, not a raster painting application.
Very advanced advanced application compared to free paint.net
The best in photo correction and manipulation. Slippery interface. Fast. Loads of tools for mobile and web design. Content aware editing. Video editing. 3D design capability. Synchronized libraries. Integrated stock library. Complementary mobile applications.
While Paint.NET is a very easy to use program, Adobe Photoshop is full of features that are not necessary for 95% of people, difficult to learn and very complicated. It is also very expensive.
Actually, Paint.NET is supposed to be a free alternative to Adobe Photoshop. While Paint.NET is very powerful, Adobe Photoshop is the best when it comes to editing. If you want good results for free, Paint.NET is your best bet. If you want amazing results and the best tools and you're not afraid to lose some money, Adobe Photoshop is an excellent choice.
Paint.net is better and it's free.
It is quite famous and many people use it.
First, money, second, unlike paint.net, inaccessible to beginners.
It is a totally different software.
Discontinued The last stable version was in 2015. See https://pinta-project.com/pintaproject/pinta/releases/1-6
This works almost identically to Paint.NET, more so than any other program listed here.
It is a powerful, open source and almost the same but cross-platform alternative to paint.net.
This is the only one on the list that pretends to be a paint.net clone.
It's as simple as Paint.NET. It works as you would expect. I consider this to be Paint.NET for Mac.
It's a much better cross-platform alternative to Paint.NET than GIMP in my opinion. It's a much simpler interface, like Paint.NET.
It uses the same design. I never used Pinta before, but since I have experience with Paint.NET I understood all the features.
Simple program - very similar to paint.net. It is also lightweight (~ 60 MB vs ~ 400 MB for Krita on Lubuntu system).
It was created with that purpose in mind, to clone Paint.NET.
Not exactly discontinued, the GitHub project is still very active as of January 2019. The 2015 stable version is more or less complete compared to Paint.NET.
Te da un buen sabor de Paint.NET, pero es tan roto y doloroso trabajar que no vale la pena usarlo; p.ej. La función de texto no funciona.
It is a good alternative, and better.
It is a simple program with almost identical features of Paint.net, moreover, it does not require much storage space when started.
Although discontinued, it is very similar to Paint.NET and is cross-platform.
MyPaint is a digital painting / drawing program, Paint.NET is a simple image editor.
MyPaint looks a lot like Photoshop. Paint.NET is so popular because of the simplicity. Photoshop is a beautiful program with many options. Paint.NET is a simple "paint" program that lets you go as you want, but keep it simple at first. MyPaint is like a Photoshop lite.
Fast, easy to use, not overloaded with useless features
It's cheap, has all the capabilities of Paint.NET (plus some) and is even easier to use.
Pixlr is more of a fun tool that adds overlays, colors and basic arrangements. Paint.NET is a full-featured photo manipulation tool.
a good design for me to draw
Microsoft announced that Paint is officially discontinued with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. However, the latest version of the program will still be usable in Windows 10.
Save the transparency of the image.
This is primarily for digital painting, not photo editing.
It is a program for simple painting of raster graphics.
It is a program for simple painting of raster graphics.
By em4020 · Jun 2011
Si quiero seleccionar y mover un objeto de texto y cambiar el tamaño de fuente en las imágenes, tengo la mejor experiencia con PhotoScape. Además de muchas otras funciones muy útiles, puede seleccionar, mover y manipular perfectamente objetos de texto. La manipulación de los campos de texto, incluido el encuadre de los campos de texto, es un problema para muchos otros productos de software de edición de fotos gratuitos como Paint.net, Pixlr, Adobe Photoshop Express, GimpShop o IrfanView. Mi recomendación para este propósito y especialmente para el encuadre profesional de grandes series de fotos: http://alternativeto.net/desktop/photoscape/
By OmgItsTheSmartGuy · Jun 2011
Paint.net es fácil y fácil de usar, a diferencia de otros programas de edición de imágenes, que requieren guías y tutoriales (coughPhotoshopcough). Si sabes cómo usar MS Paint, entenderás Paint.net en menos de media hora. También es mucho mejor que la pintura MS para huesos en casi todos los aspectos.
By TerrifiedTyphlosion · Jan 2019
Paint.NET es un programa útil para cualquier persona que desee aprender el arte de la edición de fotografías, independientemente de la experiencia que desee obtener. Para aquellos que buscan un programa fácil de usar para agregar algunos efectos a sus imágenes, Paint.NET los tendrá cubiertos. La interfaz es fácil de entender y se siente como una versión actualizada de Microsoft Paint. De hecho, cuando uno hurgue alrededor de las opciones, habrá opciones más que suficientes para que el usuario promedio las use. Para otros que desean aún más poder de este software, los complementos están disponibles en su sitio web y foro. No es tan poderoso como, por ejemplo, Photoshop o GIMP, pero será lo suficientemente bueno para las personas que disfrutan de la edición casual de fotos. Golpeé una estrella por las siguientes razones: solo está disponible en Windows debido a su dependencia del marco de Microsoft .NET, por lo que ejecutarlo en Wine para Linux es difícil, si no imposible.
Si tiene muchos complementos, abrir el menú para ellos puede volverse insoportablemente lento.
By em4020 · Jun 2011
Me gusta Paint.net, pero me molesta mucho que no sea posible seleccionar y mover un objeto de texto y cambiar el tamaño de la fuente. Solo puede seleccionar áreas con píxeles, no objetos de texto. Desde el momento en que se ha creado un texto, puede editarlo solo como un área con píxeles, no como un texto con tamaño variable, letras y posición de texto variable. La manipulación de los campos de texto es un gran punto débil de Paint.net. Si los desarrolladores mejorarían este punto débil, o si alguien no usa textos en imágenes, Paint.net estaría en las mejores aplicaciones de edición de imágenes.
By fixitmanarizona · Dec 2015
Ahora hay un complemento a la última versión específicamente para editar y cambiar texto. También es fácil mover, cambiar o cambiar el tamaño del texto si recuerdas colocarlo en una capa diferente y guardar el proyecto como un archivo pdn para que pueda cambiarlo más adelante. Si comprime las capas en un jpg, es mucho más difícil cambiarlas. ¿Puede especificar un enlace a una descripción y descarga de este complemento? ¿Se puede instalar con Paint.net portable? Http: //www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/TextTool.html Le recomiendo que simplemente use una capa separada para el texto. De esa manera, simplemente puede eliminar la capa y agregar texto nuevo en el color, formato, etc. que desee. Guarde el proyecto WITH THE LAYER en él como PDN si cree que lo editará más adelante.
TAMBIÉN guárdelo como su formato preferido (.jpg, etc.) pero tenga en cuenta que no puede editar el texto en un formato plano (de una sola capa), tendrá que usar el archivo pdn guardado. Esto es similar a "ese otro" software de manipulación de imágenes, solo diferentes nombres de archivos para diferentes programas que funcionan de manera similar. Tenga en cuenta que también la última versión es paint.net 4.0.6, ¡la cual probablemente tenga muchas características nuevas! (No, no lo he probado todavía) [Editado por fixitmanarizona, 13 de diciembre] Debería ser posible seleccionar algunas letras de un texto con shift +> o shift + end y cortar el texto seleccionado. Los desarrolladores deberían mejorar este gran punto débil. Por eso es incómodo usar paint.net.
GIMP is full of features that are not necessary for 99% of people and are very complicated.