

My hypothesis is that I need to convert layers to raster (though they seem as if they're already rasters) in order to merge them. In Affinity Photo, I made 3 times the number of layers.Ĭtrl+E wasn't working. I had something like 15 layers and 4-5 none destructive layers in Krita. I litterally waited 4 hours for Krita to keep up while I did something that should have taken 5 minutes. png's and migrating the project over to Affinity Photo.

In the beginning of the video, you actually see me saving krita layers (super fast) into. >While I don't exactly agree with the opinion about Krita (to say it softly), I can see where you are coming from. Oh! Cool! A discussion! Sorry, tybing on my phone doesn't let me quote you properly. For painting and illustration where one needs selections, and a ton of other image editing power, it'd be crazy not to use A. For painting directly, concept art and sketching, and even line art. I just have not seen anything better till date, very much including Photoshop, for that kind of control. for actual sketching, and for projects needing line art (comics or similar) I go all the way with Clip Studio Paint. time, and videos, posted regularly, even if one per week, 2 weeks at max. I like the video, and about building up a visitors base, it takes time, and probably external promotion actions (external to youtube) and also some internal promo. As a painter tool, Krita is extremely capable.
REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM PSP
Photo, PSP or Photoshop for anything, including illustration, requiring even a small amount of image editing. While PS has been here since always, they got room, human force, time and money to make a wondertastic app. But man, the thing is 100% free, made by a very small team, and outstandingly young as a project, probably quite younger even than Affinity line. You'd better do paint-only projects with Krita, though. Photo and PS (well.somewhat, but it is possible), and do image editing as well. And a large collection of other things, as Krita is only a painter.

Vermeer and Velazquez did not use selections.Īnd yep, if you need even just something advanced with text, you will be lost in Krita, for now, till it evolves a bit more (I'm sure the plan is to evolve that tool quite). This illustration could have been totally been made in a more painterly technique (you don't have selections when painting with real oils and acrylics over a real traditional canvas ), and IMO, both techniques are perfectly correct. tho Art Rage has a lot more image editing functions, tho, of all that bunch, including Krita), you don't need it, at all. Like you do need it in every in-depth image editing work. If you go the more painterly approach (Painter, Rebelle, Stormpaint, Art Rage, Krita. If one enjoys a more image/editing approach for making an illustration, or even a comic coloring approach, you need selection power a lot more. While I don't exactly agree with the opinion about Krita (to say it softly), I can see where you are coming from.
