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  2. How to curve edges : r/photopea - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/jd9j5f/how_to_curve_edges

    Learn how to curve edges in Photopea, a free online photo editor, with tips and tricks from other users in the r/photopea subreddit.

  3. Who can give me 3 PROs and CONs of using Photopea vs. other ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/ga6unv/who_can_give_me_3_pros_and_cons_of...

    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) PS: I will credit/quote the contributors if they want Thanks in advance! John

  4. Is photopea a perfect replacement for photoshop? : r/photopea -...

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/1aod6jk/is_photopea_a_perfect_replacement...

    Yes, it is a perfect replacement for Photoshop, but without the Photoshop cost. There's the free version which has ads, or pay a small subscription for an ad free experience. The interface is identical to Photoshop and most of the tools are the same as those in Photoshop. Although there are a few of the Photoshop functions missing in Photopea.

  5. Generative Fill in Photopea? : r/photopea - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/13ub47o/generative_fill_in_photopea

    The Photopea tool, "Magic Replace", should be thought of as a Stable Diffusion prompt. Give the prompt as much detail as possible to get a great result. We've recently just added an Advanced Option window where you can even add a Negative Prompt for what you DON'T want to see, as well as letting you choose the model if you're so inclined.

  6. Photopea is lagging too much. Need advice? : r/photopea - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/wpr5mq/photopea_is_lagging_too_much_need_advice

    I noticed that Photopea, both the online and the desktop versions, are lagging a lot. I tried many things - I enabled WebGL, I used the incognito mode because of the web browser's extensions, I deleted the browser's cache but it is still the same.

  7. r/photopea - Reddit

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    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?

  8. Is there an “inverse eraser” tool on Photopea? : r/photopea -...

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/ognbrr/is_there_an_inverse_eraser_tool_on...

    We all know mistakes are inevitable. Even the most seasoned photo editor’s hand slips from time to time. So, if anyone knows let me know. Layer masks are designed exactly for this. Go to Layer > Raster Mask > Add (Reveal All) Now, instead of the Eraser tool, use the Brush tool and set the color to black.

  9. How to change line spacing? : r/photopea - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/g7r8y8/how_to_change_line_spacing

    To change the space in between the lines, highlight the text, then go to Window > Paragraph to pull up the Paragraph palette. There are three rows of adjustments available. Go to the bottom row, where there are two adjustments available. The line spacing is the adjustment on the right. 2.

  10. r/photopea on Reddit: How can i remove all black from a image and...

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/q993gy/how_can_i_remove_all_black_from_a...

    click the color with a Magic Wand, and press Delete, to delete that color (i.e. make it transparent). Select the layer that has the image, right click on that layer and select blending options. Slide the arrow under "current layer" that is on the (black) left side and move it towards the center until you have all the black eliminated.

  11. Gimp vs Photopea : r/photopea - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/photopea/comments/o70o6b/gimp_vs_photopea

    Potential nuance to add to the 'rubbish' factor - I have a similar experience as someone that has tried both GIMP and Photopea, I think the 'rubbish' experience (which I share) is mostly due to the fact that I was already so used to Photoshop and Photopea being virtually identical. Also love Photopea since I am often restricted to a Chromebook.