"Krita is a FREE and open source painting tool designed for concept
artists, illustrators, matte and texture artists, and the VFX industry.
Krita has been in development for over 10 years and has had an explosion
in growth recently. It offers many common and innovative features to
help the amateur and professional alike.
An intuitive user interface that stays out of your way. The dockers and
panels can be moved and customized for your specific workflow. Once you
have your setup, you can save it as your own workspace. You can also
create your own shortcuts for commonly used tools.
Have a shaky hand? Add a stabilizer to your brush to smoothen it out.
Krita includes 3 different ways to smooth and stabilize your brush
strokes. There is even a dedicated Dynamic Brush tool where you can add
drag and mass.
Quickly pick your color and brush by right-clicking on the canvas. You
can also use Krita’s tagging system to swap out the available brushes
that are displayed. The ring outside of the color selector contains the
most recently used colors. These settings can be configured through the
preferences.
Customize your brushes with over 9 unique brush engines. Each engine has
a large amount of settings to customize your brush. Each brush engine
is made to satisfy a specific need such as the Color Smudge engine,
Shape engine, Particle engine, and even a filter engine. Once you are
done creating your brushes, you can save them and organize them with
Krita’s unique tagging system.
It is easy to create seamless textures and patterns now. Press the ‘W’
key while painting to toggle wrap-around mode. The image will make
references of itself along the x and y axis. Continue painting and watch
all of the references update instantly. No more clunky offsetting to
see how your image repeats itself.
Import brush and texture packs from other artists to expand your tool
set. If you create some brushes that you love, share them with the world
by creating your own bundles. Check out the brush packs that are
available in the Resource area."
https://krita.org/en/
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