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Thanks for the advice,but when I use GIMP,the curvy lines drawn do not follow the stylus movement. When the stylus movement is curvy in GIMP,the line is drawn as a set of jointed straight lines . This is never excepted by anybody. Anybody knows,what may be the problem??? I can use Adobe photoshop,but the display quality of it is a bit bad on a 13.3 inch screen,otherwise there is no other problem and its superfast. Other only alternative is TV Paint animation which is way to expensive (cost is not really a big issue,if its required and worthy of the cost),but has excellent image display quality.However,it stucks a lot if I use big images. So now I may buy student edition of TV Paint Animation (64-Bit) (Student edition) as well as Adobe web and Design Premium package(Student edition),but each of those have a one problem,and hence I am always looking forward to opensource softwares like Krita.I am keeping all options open to me. |
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This is Krita 2.6 release related thread. For blog I can recommend tumblr. Check it out - there you can write all your plans, points of view, reviews... give it a shot.
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Hmm,ya the discussion was partially about my problem/bugs with Krita 2.6 release .But u know some people like me,like to share every indirectly related information ,and they forget completely that discussion is going out of topic.
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