DeMystifying Linux For Digital Artists

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @Ali.F
    @Ali.F 7 месяцев назад +37

    Excellent video! Though quick correction, AMD GPU drivers (and in addition, Intel) are in the upstream Linux kernel, so they’re available out of the box on every modern distro, though there’s a proprietary driver (amdgpu-pro) that has some components than are used by certain programs like DaVinci Resolve (CORRECTION: you only need the ROCm driver, not amdgpu-pro), no distro ships this out of the box so it’ll be something the user has to manually install anyways. Otherwise, I hope this guide reaches more fellow artists, I personally use Fedora KDE myself :)

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you Ali.F. We really want to reach other Artists who are thinking of using Linux. Your corrections are the best examples that the linux community is just that, a community. Linux can be so confusing and it doesn't really need to be. Linux and open source could be an asset to artists especially with the direction of other programs and operating systems are going. We use Pop OS and Nobara Kde for daily drivers.
      Want to try out Chirema os for gaming too.

    • @leucome
      @leucome 7 месяцев назад

      Davinci Resolve also work with directly installing ROCm package no need for the whole GPU-Pro driver. This usually work fine for all other compute software like AI generation Blender rendering ect...

    • @Ali.F
      @Ali.F 7 месяцев назад

      @@leucome ah, that’s good to note, thank you for correcting me

    • @Clanps
      @Clanps 7 месяцев назад

      @@mosscharmlyThere's really no reason to use another distro specifically for gaming unless you just want to try out Chimera OS. It just installs a bunch of apps and dependencies that you could install yourself. Plus if you're already using Nobara there is no reason to use Chimera (unless again, if you just want to try it out) As Nobara is supposed to be really beginner friendly for content creation and gaming. I personally use arch linux + hyprland for everything from content creation to gaming and messing with AI chat bots.

  • @3ckortreat
    @3ckortreat 7 месяцев назад +8

    i am not even an artist, i use Linux (Fedora hyperland) for programming purposes only the reasons i am using are customization options (in macbook you can't even set radius for application corners) and tile managers, glad to see Linux reaches to artist as well, user profile getting wider

  • @marenjones6665
    @marenjones6665 3 месяца назад +10

    Thank you so much. I've gotten so mad at Microsoft and Adobe lately, and I've made the jump to Linux Mint. I'm trying to learn more as fast as I can, and this was a good start.

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi marenjones6665, We are very happy that we could help set you off with a good start. Linux for artist is a really option. Have a great day of arting ad thank you for you're kind words.

    • @speakersr-lyefaudio6830
      @speakersr-lyefaudio6830 10 дней назад

      Also an artist. Been using Linux for a bit now, you got questions?

  • @wriel1312
    @wriel1312 7 месяцев назад +7

    Great video! what's your prefered distro as artists and content creators? I am a programmer and a debian enjoyer , but must admit distro hopping is fun!

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you wriel1312. Right now Nobara is our new favorite. Pop OS has always been our go to. Our first distro was Mint with cinnamon over 10 years ago we duel booted on a 2009 imac. Then Ubuntu when it was unity, and a peppering of Kubuntu until the snappack snafu.

  • @brunombardi
    @brunombardi 3 месяца назад +2

    Hello there. I'm thinking seriously to migrate my workflow from Windows to Linux for some months now. Today I work with the Affinity software programs on a Windows PC and Ipad (when I need to travel or just want to work in other place than my home). They had a huge improvement in my finances as a freelance graphic designer since they weren't a subscription service. I was afraid that Linux doesn't have alternative professional softwares, but your video just makes me realize that Linux is really an option! Thank you so much for this great content. I hope to join the open source creative community soon. Greetings from Brazil!

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  3 месяца назад +2

      Hi brunombardi, It makes us very happy that we could give a little hope for linux as an alternative to windows. We use the Affinity iPad apps they are really great for on the go work.there are whisperings that Affinity can work on Linux through Wine but it may be hit or miss right now, the future will only tell. Gip 3.0m is ggoing to come out soon so that will be great as well. Hope every thing is going good for you and will only get better, have a great day.

    • @atlas_19
      @atlas_19 2 месяца назад +1

      Whatever you might have on Windows, you can almost always use Wine to run it on Linux, besides things like online games due to anti-cheat and sometimes online services that have dumb DRMs. That's only because they think virtual machines are the devil, ans that you could CHEAT and PIRATE.

    • @borremoonkey
      @borremoonkey 14 дней назад

      @@atlas_19 I’ve tried running Affinity software and Clip Studio Paint with Wine (on Arch, EndeavourOS, Fedora, Void, and Tumbleweed) but I guess I must be doing something wrong because it never starts up. If I could get the Affinty suite and Clip Studio Paint, as I’m already accustomed to my workflow on those applications, to work I’d be 100% on Linux. Perhaps I can at least give Krita another try. 🧐

  • @IoanEugenStan
    @IoanEugenStan 7 месяцев назад +14

    open source is not public domain.
    There is a license that empowers users.

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  6 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for the correction..

  • @PremierPrep
    @PremierPrep 5 месяцев назад

    Great video you guys! As someone on the video side of the creative industry, it's great to see someone talking about the digital art side.

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you very much PremierPrep. We really feel Linux is over looked for Digital artists and it shouldn't be. Have a great day , and thank you agin.

  • @v3nom0us_v1per
    @v3nom0us_v1per 5 месяцев назад +3

    I really appreciate this video! It helped clear up alot of my concerns. I've been considering switching to Linux for awhile now, but I'm still on the fence about it. My main issue is that I personally am not a fan of the art programs suggested, I've tried them out before but they just weren't for me. I'm a loyal paint tool sai user, and the other programs I've tried just don't compare to me personally. If there's anyway I could still use paint tool sai, then that would be amazing!

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  4 месяца назад +1

      Hello v3nom0us_v1per. it wold be great is windows or mac apps
      like SAi could work on Linux. Someday they probably will ,we are all crossing our fingers. Have great Day and have fun Arting.

  • @hewpow
    @hewpow 7 месяцев назад +3

    What's bad about Linux is you can't get thumbnails to work in the file managers except for dolphin in kde. So no .kra krita thumbnails or any other for that matter in nautilus, Nemo, thunar etc, so you're stuck with just kde if you want the best art experience

    • @RenderingUser
      @RenderingUser 7 месяцев назад +1

      another reason why kde is the best distro. dolpin lieterally even shows the thumbnails for save files of blender 3d.
      oh and one small thing, you dont have to install the entire kde desktop just to use dolphin. you can just install whatever app at any point in time

    • @hewpow
      @hewpow 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@RenderingUser Its okay, I prefer kde anyway because it looks good, stable, and I like the wobbly windows and lamp minimize effect and I use fedora with default Wayland, x11 has screen tearing.
      I suppose one could install dolphin under a gnome, xfce, cinnamon etc desktop, doing so would install all of dolphins dependencies. I remember there being an option to choose which file manager to use.

  • @halarkin
    @halarkin 3 месяца назад

    This was incredibly helpful for a linux newbie arty type. Thank you so much for taking the time to make it!
    2 notes:
    The word about being distrustful or watchful towards a thing is Wary, not weary. It comes from Beware!! which means 'watch out'!
    Pandora's box released all the evils into the world, and at the bottom of it all, there was hope. That's probably not what you were meaning, or at least dear zod, i hope that's not what you're meaning! I will have a short run with Linux if it is! T_T

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad it helped! Thank you for the clarification.

  • @blingmoney
    @blingmoney 7 месяцев назад +2

    I've been using garuda linux as my main os for like 4 years now, i love it and there's nothing I haven't been able to run lately. I do have to dual boot windows for work though (i have to use current adobe products)

  • @hammerheadcorvette4
    @hammerheadcorvette4 7 месяцев назад +3

    4:12 I am a Huion Kamvas Pro 16 owner, The driver support from Huion was not good. I purchased this device in January 2023, I literally had to box it up after a month. I still own the device but at the time, they did not even have Calibration tools. The Pen would drift from center less than a few centimeters away, Drawing lines became a pain. I hope this has changed since then.

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  6 месяцев назад +2

      Hello hammerheadcorvette4 , Sorry to hear that the drivers have bin updated , Maybe give it one more try?

    • @tristen_grant
      @tristen_grant 6 месяцев назад +1

      Did you try OpenTabletDriver?

    • @lvutodeath
      @lvutodeath Месяц назад +1

      There is a debian/ubuntu driver for it. The last updated driver on their own website is 2024 July 05.

    • @hammerheadcorvette4
      @hammerheadcorvette4 Месяц назад +1

      @@lvutodeath Thanks for that, I stopped using it abouot 1 month and a half ago. I was using it with Inkscape and RNote. I'll update it soon.

  • @thechileanreawakening581
    @thechileanreawakening581 21 день назад

    thank you so much!

  • @Unndeadcat
    @Unndeadcat Месяц назад

    What if i use a gaomon tablet and clip studio paint, Would i still be able to ise those?

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  Месяц назад +1

      Hello Unndeadcat , CSP doesn't have a Linux os version so it really wont work, sadly , as for the tablet we do know it will work with krita using the open tablet drivers on lInux.

    • @Unndeadcat
      @Unndeadcat Месяц назад

      @@mosscharmly awwww, ok, thank you :)

  • @mardiverse
    @mardiverse 11 дней назад

    Nice video you guys ✌️

  • @MrSerghei1981
    @MrSerghei1981 12 дней назад

    I'm graphic design student, I bought a used Lenovo w540 workstation, such amazing and capable machine. Unfortunately Microsoft decided to stop supporting win10 , I have no other choice than to buy a very expensive machine... which is not an option right now 😕 So I try to make the switch to Ubuntu, as I have used it like 10 years ago and I'm kinda worried that if I'll make the switch and after some time Ubuntu will stop supporting the distro, how could I migrate everything again?

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  10 дней назад +1

      Hello MrSerghei1981, I wouldn't worry about Ubuntu not supporting the distro they are going to be around for a long time. You might want to try Pop os on the thinkpad it is great for laptops . we definitely recommend having an external backup of your work just in case . If any thing goes sidewise with the Os you can reinstall super fast . Drop box is good or even a NAS is an option for external storage but in our opinion a external ssd is the best a T7 or newer. We hope this helps you out.

  • @skarlok1
    @skarlok1 7 месяцев назад +1

    There are some other benefit on Linux like when you are using two different brands of tablets like wacom with xp-pen(Windows kinda fail here). Also system customization. Main best software's that work on Linux for me are Blender, Krita and Davinci Resolve. When it comes for distro i would recommend something stable. Mint is very stable and similar with windows beside that Pop(but after they release cosmic environment). Wayland is still under work so x11 for all ppl using nvidia cards but i assume 1 year and Wayland will be good to go. Beside that i still cant figure out which is more performance wise. I have heard that rocky Linux could be good for studios wanting to bail windows. Will test updated version of Mint maybe next week.

    • @fxarts9755
      @fxarts9755 7 месяцев назад

      if u get the drivers to work in the first place ...

  • @oliviadrinkwine1411
    @oliviadrinkwine1411 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video but 1 small correction
    Linux is not in the public domain or any other open source project (except for stuff under the MIT license) as with public domain you can usually use all parts including the name with open source the name usually gets reserved so you can't use the name but your free to modify the code, make your own version of it and release it to the world (has to be open source though as per the license the Linux kernel is under in this case.)

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, you are right and thank you for the corrections.

  • @Jae_Soouull
    @Jae_Soouull Месяц назад

    W tron refrence🌐

  • @solomonramsa
    @solomonramsa 2 месяца назад

    There's nothing like Cubase for Linux, I tried with Ardour (which is not free) and was a headache even in Windows. For illustration I use Krita but my ugee monitor never worked on Mint. I use a lot Photoshop (Camera Raw) for photo editing. And for video I use Premiere but it's matter of time to change to Resolve.

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  2 месяца назад

      DaVinci is really great with Nvidia cards on linux or use Nobara with an AMD gpu they have some great fix ups for Resolve .

  • @gelbphoenix
    @gelbphoenix Месяц назад

    For the wayland point: Yeah this is one point but wayland will also become the standard because of other reasons. X11 (also called XOrg) is really old and poorly written and doesn't support newer features. It also is less secure because it (X11) doesn't standardly isolate programs.

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  Месяц назад

      KDE 6.2 Great upgrades and considerations for Digital artists. Lets cross our fingers . You are so right about wayland being the future.

  • @cyanmargh
    @cyanmargh 7 месяцев назад

    Linux can be considered "acceptable for artists" only if videos and music are not count as art.

    • @deadpianist7494
      @deadpianist7494 7 месяцев назад

      Windows has better AV drivers than linux, BUT you can still do stuff like pipewire which windows cant do

    • @cyanmargh
      @cyanmargh 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@deadpianist7494 I'm not saying that audio and video doesn't work on Linux (which is anyway mostly true). The point is that there is not a single normal video or audio editor on Linux.

    • @deadpianist7494
      @deadpianist7494 7 месяцев назад

      You're right. Linux has the potential to be better than Windows, but it's not there yet.
      The community is constantly pushing Linux to keep functioning. It might "just work," but you won't get the same quality as you do on Windows.

    • @Adrian-bn5tj
      @Adrian-bn5tj 7 месяцев назад +1

      no music?
      Bitwig, Reaper, Renoise, and LMMS don't count?
      Windows VSTs can be run inside of linux most of the time, and there are plenty of VSTs specifically made for linux.
      generally I've had a much better time with pipewire than ASIO

    • @deadpianist7494
      @deadpianist7494 7 месяцев назад

      @@Adrian-bn5tj sound is the only thing is better than windows
      video playback sucks even with nvidia
      i hope this wayland thing will improve it in future