![]() And there's always the option of not paying adobe anything, but I'll leave that choice to you, just know reddit has info on that as well. If you dislike all my suggestions, there's this image I found online which provides more options and labels their price points.Įdit: I forgot to mention Affinity's Prices, each program is a $55 license for life, although I bought them on a black friday sale (I don't know if they do others) for about $28~. I know I probably sound like a massive shill for Affinity, but I do have to say they're the most quality graphics programs I've used in the last while and I mostly use free and open source software, this is just the reality. Affinity Publisher as an alternative to InDesign Affinity Designer as an alternative to Illustrator (I've personally used this one and I love it) Affinity Photo as an alternative to Photoshop Now for programs that actually fit what you probably need, but are paid:All 3 of Affinity's Programs are as closest to the 3 Adobe programs you want while being pretty affordable. There is an unfortunate reason Adobe is still around. Scribus as an alternative do Adobe InDesign, I have no experience with it, but to my understanding it's the only open source alternative that I know of.īut these are not in your words "high degree of tooling", they are very good programs, but they're not professional grade. Inkscape as an alternative to Adobe Illustrator, it's a very robust program and the newest version has ironed out a lot of issues, although it still has a degree of unrefinement, it's what got me into vector design and I still use it every once in a while. GIMP as an alternative to Adobe Photoshop (I will admit this is pretty weak compared to photoshop, but it's the most known open source image editor) Expect more of these tests in the near future.For open source and free programs I can suggest: In May, Spotify started testing a feature that allowed some artists to promote digital collectibles on their profiles, and link-in-bio startup Linktree rolled out new features for creators like unlockable links for specific NFT collection holders. After launching its own digital art collection in May, eBay acquired NFT marketplace KnownOrigin in June. After launching NFT support on Instagram, Facebook recently ported some of those features to the blue app. Reddit has joined a long list of companies that are experimenting with NFTs. Reddit has always been a model for what decentralization could look like online our communities are self-built and run, and as part of our mission to better empower our communities, we are exploring tools to help them be even more self-sustaining and self-governed,” the company wrote in a statement. ![]() “In the future, we see blockchain as one way to bring more empowerment and independence to communities on Reddit. Reddit says that while NFT profile pictures is an early-stage blockchain project, it wants to explore more features with the tech. Reddit noted artists also receive royalties - with a 50/50 profile split with Reddit - from secondary sales of these NFTs on marketplaces like OpenSea and Rarible. The company has worked with artists - some from communities like r/Comics, r/ProCreate and r/AdobeIllustrator - for the first collection. If you are not part of that community, the company noted that these collectible avatars will be available to buy on its avatar builder page for everyone in the coming weeks. Because there’s no auction, all NFTs have a fixed price and can be bought through fiat currencies like U.S. ![]() The community will have details about setting up a wallet, exclusive AMAs by artists and behind-the-scene posts about the one-off profile pictures. Today, NFT avatars will be available to members of the r/CollectibleAvatars invite-only subreddit for a first look. Currently, Vault is used to earn blockchain-based community points and spend them on special features like badges and animated emoji. You can use Reddit’s own blockchain wallet called Vault - which is available on the firm’s native app - to store and manage these NFTs. Reddit has partnered with Polygon, an Ethereum-compatible blockchain, to mint these avatars on-chain. ![]() Last year, Reddit released limited-edition NFTs based on its mascot Snoo, called CryptoSnoos. Earlier this year, the company began testing a feature that would allow you to set any Ethereum-based NFT as your profile picture - weeks after Twitter released a similar function. This is not Reddit’s first rodeo with NFTs. ![]()
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