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Anyone know about Krita? 8 Years, 2 Months ago
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Does anyone know anything about this Krita-paint program? I'm hesitant to download it until i can find anyone else who possible uses the program and get some more information on it.
krita.org/en/features/highlights/
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Re:Anyone know about Krita? 8 Years, 2 Months ago
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I looked into Krita too as an alternative to GIMP. It's actually originally designed for Linux systems, not Windows, so the previous versions before May 2016 would run super-slow on Windows machines. The latest version of 3.0 runs OK on a Windows machine, but it tends to lag opening large image files.
I usually for example work in 400MB files upwards to 25 GBs depending on what I'm drawing in the PC.
Krita can open GIMP files but it takes a while.
It's OK with a tablet, even thought I actually prefer it to GIMP. The Zoom function is alot easier to if you use a mouse. Pressure works if you're painting too. It's alot more fluid than GIMP which is still very clunky.
I've yet to make art in it, so I can't comment on the layers etc functions.
I need to mess with it more.
It's an OK substitute for GIMP, but the lines using it to draw aren't always smooth even with a steady hand.
~ Pyre
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Re:Anyone know about Krita? 8 Years, 2 Months ago
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Pyreite wrote:
I looked into Krita too as an alternative to GIMP. It's actually originally designed for Linux systems, not Windows, so the previous versions before May 2016 would run super-slow on Windows machines. The latest version of 3.0 runs OK on a Windows machine, but it tends to lag opening large image files.
I usually for example work in 400MB files upwards to 25 GBs depending on what I'm drawing in the PC.
Krita can open GIMP files but it takes a while.
It's OK with a tablet, even thought I actually prefer it to GIMP. The Zoom function is alot easier to if you use a mouse. Pressure works if you're painting too. It's alot more fluid than GIMP which is still very clunky.
I've yet to make art in it, so I can't comment on the layers etc functions.
I need to mess with it more.
It's an OK substitute for GIMP, but the lines using it to draw aren't always smooth even with a steady hand.
~ Pyre
Thank you for the information ^_^
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