There's also Krita, which is less mature (functionality wise) than the Gimp, but has a totally different UI. Personally, I can't stand Krita's UI - I run 1600x1200 and I still don't have enough room on the screen - but you might. It's nothing like Photoshop either (which I don't like either for much the same reason as many people don't like the Gimp - it's way too complicated).
Re:Where the GIMP interface works
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There's also Krita, which is less mature (functionality wise) than the Gimp, but has a totally different UI. Personally, I can't stand Krita's UI - I run 1600x1200 and I still don't have enough room on the screen - but you might. It's nothing like Photoshop either (which I don't like either for much the same reason as many people don't like the Gimp - it's way too complicated).
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