Krita is simply incredible. I can’t believe that in thirty-odd years I haven’t ventured outside of Adobe platforms, but switching to Linux has me discovering new things everyday like I did with my first home PC.
I’m so happy to keep finding comps for software that I’ve been using for years.
anyone care for a tl;dw?
when I see random folks sticking their mugs into the camera for the entirety of the video I just have the urge to close and block.
Tldw: this is how to pirate adobe
…pirating them at all instead of learning Inkscape & Krita.
Krita is so underrated.
My one complaint is you can’t export to PDF and it has no print function to use a PDF converter either…
That is a very specific thing you want to do. Maybe open an issue?
I don’t know that it’s that specific, PDF is widely used for printing at least where I’ve ordered from.
Love krita. Swapped over to it completely myself. Still missing a lot of what makes photoshop so good, but it’s very good on its own
Is gimp no longer recommended?
Gimp is great for regular photo editing but when it comes to digital painting or drawing it lacks alot of the features needed. Krita isn’t as good, I’d argue, at photo editing as gimp is however so both have their place
I’ve been using gimp for years, love that shit.
Struggling a bit to see how this story lends itself somehow to video. Is there a text based version of this?
Or Dont aupport them by using their software at all…
Crazy thought I know.
Why the hate ? I pay less than 100 € per year for the subscription which is like 3 coffees per months and I have the basic plan with LR Classic, Photoshop, 20GB of online storage which is good to let me edit the shootings on my phone during the daily commute to work. Frequent updates and new features. It’s really worth the value. Even if their previous business model with perpetual licenses was better.
Someones been living under a rock