Evaluating Krita for Drawing and Painting My Comics and Picture Books
/If I knew more about Krita, I’d move that dude’s left ear out two notches and down three.
Note to self: The Pencil 5, Tilted brush is awesome.
If I knew more about Krita, I’d move that dude’s left ear out two notches and down three.
Note to self: The Pencil 5, Tilted brush is awesome.
I’m enthusiastic about Krita. Krita is an open source, free painting software that works on GNU/Linux, Mac, and Windows. It’s a full-featured sketching and painting program for artists, with an active community of accessible developers and artists. Krita will replace my proprietary painting/drawing programs such as Artrage, Adobe CC, Corel Painter, and Affinity Photo. I want to be a part of this awesome community as an artist using Krita.
My first step in supporting Krita was to buy the Digital Atelier package from the Krita Shop. The kit includes watercolor, pastel, and oil brushes, and dozens of instructional videos made by digital artist and teacher Ramon Miranda. You can see an overview of the Digital Atelier package in his Youtube video about the Digital Atelier pack.