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Its a years long reputation GIMP has, and it has definitely gotten worse in terms of interface since I first used it, people tell me it only gets worse over time. If you like GIMP though, you're fine for that since learning a new program can fucking suck, I just don't recommend it for Starbound, or in general since there are plainly better alternatives.
For the long of it; GIMP suffers from being unintuitive, overcomplicated, has bad usability, is harder to learn, and going into the huge amount of plugins required to make it easier for beginners (or familiar to its competition - photoshop) is just not worth it compared to a simple install and use package like paint dot net or others. The GUI is plain awful, though plugins can fix that. It is also very very bad for pixel art and often requires huge changes to settings or plugins to be good for pixel art, and swapping back and forward between settings is a little annoying.