I’m not arguing that there’s better alternatives that CAN run on Linux for most of Adobe’s apps, but its what the industry has settled for their standard. (Inkscape has gotten really good, and I love Krita)
But on top of that, since I work a ton in After Effects, there hasn’t really been a real alternative to it. You can have Blender do some of the things in it, and Davinci in some other things, but its a bloated beast of mixed use-cases all in one fancy app that nobody has really attempted to replicate.
I’m not arguing that there’s better alternatives that CAN run on Linux for most of Adobe’s apps, but its what the industry has settled for their standard. (Inkscape has gotten really good, and I love Krita)
But on top of that, since I work a ton in After Effects, there hasn’t really been a real alternative to it. You can have Blender do some of the things in it, and Davinci in some other things, but its a bloated beast of mixed use-cases all in one fancy app that nobody has really attempted to replicate.