I have the feeling that Krita could become one of the most respected digital painting software out there. Wanting to know the beast more deeply, I spend days and nights tweaking and testing all the functions of the software, while watching tutorials and reading articles about it. I have showed what I found to my digital painter friend Victor and he became as excited as me on these tools. In less than 5 minutes, some things that it has to offer just blew my mind. I was reading an article about Krita, a free software for making digital painting, on my friend Yann Isabel‘s Graphyz’Art website, and I decided to take a closer look to this project. Krita is now v3.0, and get a lot of extra features that could have been showcased here, like performance optimization for very large brushes and canvas, traditional animation module, animated brushes, new blending mods dedicated to painting… Also, a lot of improvements on stability, performance, hardware compatibility and UI have been made, which is a very good thing! Update (): This article has been writing at Krita 2.9.2.
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