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This is my first time using Krita. It's been a few years since I painted CG graphic.
I used Paint tool Sai and Clip Studio before using Krita. To begin with, I've been surprised many times that this program is free and open source. It has more functions than I expected and there are many types of brushes and filters. There was even a filter that was only in Krita. I heard that drawing is the main content of Krita, but there were also many image editing tools using various filters. Also, the interface was very intuitive and I could adapt without having to read the tutorial separately. I haven't tried it myself, but I heard that the animation function is also good. I'd like to try it next time if I have a chance. There were some inconveniences, but I don't think that's a disadvantage. Maybe It is just because of the difference from the tools that I used before. of corse, It's not a functional problem to have different erasers or shortcuts. It's a bit unfortunate that it's not compatible with psd, but I'm just happy that I can use the psd file. I hope Krita will develop further and be known to more people. Thank you. |
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