

The menu bar and toolbar on the top offer access to basic and advanced options, and the canvas has a checkerboard pattern. A learning curve does exist, but if you just want to perform some basic edits you can pick it up and do them just fine in a matter of minutes. The interface of LazPaint, while intimidating at first glance, is not too difficult to get used to. Instead, it is targeted as a replacement for, PaintBrush and similar programs. I wouldn't call it a Photoshop alternative (nothing is, in my opinion), or even a GIMP alternative as it isn't a vector editor. LazPaint is an open source raster graphics editor that is available across multiple platforms (Windows, macOS and Linux).

Today, I'm going to look at LazPaint which is a program that is more advanced.
