Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita
I didn't know C++ back then, but neither was I a novice programmer. I'd been earning the daily bread for me and my family for about ten years, first as an Oracle PL/SQL developer, then Visual Basic, then Java. I had written and gotten published a book on Python and Qt, so I knew Qt as well. I had no experience with graphics, though... In October 2003 it was not possible to paint with Krita: all tools except for the layer move tool had been disabled. The paint tool was the first thing I worked on, and I was very proud when I had a tool that could place squares on the canvas -- and the size of the squares was sensitive to the tablet pressure!"
Posted Oct 2, 2013 5:12 UTC (Wed)
by mrdocs (guest, #21409)
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Posted Oct 2, 2013 6:26 UTC (Wed)
by magfr (subscriber, #16052)
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Posted Oct 2, 2013 12:51 UTC (Wed)
by proski (subscriber, #104)
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Is Krita getting close to being a Gimp replacement for casual users? How about professionals?
Posted Oct 2, 2013 13:00 UTC (Wed)
by halla (subscriber, #14185)
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And these days, Krita is pretty suitable for professional use, it is actually used by professional illustrators, texture painters, game graphics designers, vfx studios and matte painters every day. Check the brochure I made for the 2.6 release: http://krita.org/aboutkrita26.pdf.
And I fully intend to go further down this route, which is why we've got the Krita Foundation, which sponsors development, and my company, KO GmbH, which provides professional Krita support for VFX studios.
Posted Oct 2, 2013 15:37 UTC (Wed)
by halla (subscriber, #14185)
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Posted Oct 3, 2013 15:55 UTC (Thu)
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Posted Oct 3, 2013 18:27 UTC (Thu)
by halla (subscriber, #14185)
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Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita
LGM http://libregraphicsmeeting.org is an awesome meet. Next year in Leipzig.
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Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita
When I first heard of Krita, I hoped it would replace Gimp as the free graphic editor of choice. Gimp development has been slow and frustrating. There is still no 16-bit channel depth support in any version of Gimp, stable or unstable. The single window interface was added after a long struggle, but it's so inconvenient that it only there to speak on behalf of Gimp developers - "you don't want it, I told you so".
Replacing GIMP
Replacing GIMP
Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita
Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita
There are things for linux which do so, but they're always incomplete. Not all shapes, limitted colors, only a small canvas, no undo, no text.
I would prefer not to have to invest tons of time in learning a drawing tool for a quick sketch.
It would be great if someone stepped-in to that void!
Have you tried mtpaint?
Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita
Rempt: Ten years of working on Krita