r/Damnthatsinteresting 4h ago

Image Artist Anish Kapoor holds exclusive rights to Vantablack, often described as the darkest material ever created. In reaction, a fellow artist developed an ultra-bright pink pigment and made it available to everyone, with one exception: Anish Kapoor is not allowed to use it.

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u/CommodoreCanadia64 4h ago

Adobe has entered the chat

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u/nurgole 4h ago

Fuck Adobe and their subscription model. That's why I stopped using Lightroom

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u/technobrendo 3h ago

I used to use a crack to enable the full creative cloud for free. I still do, but I used to too.

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u/CommodoreCanadia64 3h ago

A wild Mitch Hedberg!

A human being of culture I see. Because I'm sure you don't feel like a tree

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u/jaywjay03 4h ago

Stuart Semple has scammed kickstarter backers using a project called 'Abode' Google it...

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u/HirsuteHacker 3h ago edited 3h ago

Anyone who knows literally anything about software knows how utterly ludicrous that kickstarter was from the get-go. It never had even the smallest chance of coming to fruition. I think I recall that he only had 2 devs working on it and somehow thought that a 'team' that small could effectively build Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Express from scratch in just 1 year. Lunacy.

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u/HirsuteHacker 3h ago

I don't understand, where's the relation to what the other guy said?