Krita Sketch 1.0 Released!
12 years ago
General
tl;dr version: Get your Krita Sketch here! http://krita.org/component/k2/item/.....ndows-released (it's completely free)
Just thought that i should mention something relevant to a community primarily centered around visual artwork. Over the last year or so, the company i work for has had a small team (including yours truly) working on a touch optimised version of the open source digital painting application Krita, called Krita Sketch. And now, finally, it has been released into the public!
We had a somewhat false start in the winter, with a release on appup.com which really didn't work well at all, but this time not only are we fairly pleased with the software ourselves, but you can also get it without having to go through appup, which was a major annoyance before. So, please, do go ahead, take Krita Sketch for a spin, and feel free to inundate us with feedback - we really do want to hear it :)
(feedback in the shape of gift art also appreciated, but not a requirement, the thing really is free, i got paid to write parts of it ;) )
PS: Perhaps worth mentioning - when we say "touch optimised" we don't mean "crippled" ;) It's just as powerful as the desktop version (minus a couple of details, which is more because the features aren't ready than anything else, such as the wacom support and the transform tool), and even has that neat, powerful, nested-tree layers system that Krita has, it has the neat preset brushes that the desktop version has (lacks an editor, see before) and the many filters and such as well.
Just thought that i should mention something relevant to a community primarily centered around visual artwork. Over the last year or so, the company i work for has had a small team (including yours truly) working on a touch optimised version of the open source digital painting application Krita, called Krita Sketch. And now, finally, it has been released into the public!
We had a somewhat false start in the winter, with a release on appup.com which really didn't work well at all, but this time not only are we fairly pleased with the software ourselves, but you can also get it without having to go through appup, which was a major annoyance before. So, please, do go ahead, take Krita Sketch for a spin, and feel free to inundate us with feedback - we really do want to hear it :)
(feedback in the shape of gift art also appreciated, but not a requirement, the thing really is free, i got paid to write parts of it ;) )
PS: Perhaps worth mentioning - when we say "touch optimised" we don't mean "crippled" ;) It's just as powerful as the desktop version (minus a couple of details, which is more because the features aren't ready than anything else, such as the wacom support and the transform tool), and even has that neat, powerful, nested-tree layers system that Krita has, it has the neat preset brushes that the desktop version has (lacks an editor, see before) and the many filters and such as well.
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