And VLC and either Firefox or Chromium. Fun fact, Chromium is a fork of WebKit (see Safari) which is a fork of KHTML, a HTML engine KDE had developed a long time ago.
I been drawing with krita 2018 for my ocs and fanart. At one point of my life wanted to change to csp for illustrations saw it subscription service yeah no keeping krita.
So Krita is the first painting program supporting HDR, but Linux (X11 and Wayland) still don't support HDR (to display on HDR monitors). (Note that the Steam Deck does it's own graphics stuff and does support HDR. But desktop Linux still doesn't.)
Krita has three significant disadvantages: 1. With such a number of brushes, it would be reasonable to link the history of used brushes not to the program, but directly to the file, because Different brushes may be used in different files. This is especially convenient if the file has not been opened for a long time. 2. color palettes do not have a color harmonization system - unlike other drawing programs such as Corel Painter, for example, or Mypaint. 3. in the file menu there is a document info tab with a keywords line, but it does not work - it is impossible to find the file using keywords. then why such an option at all? and it is convenient when there are a lot of files. and these are the facts that I know))
Hello! Love your videos. I had a quick question. I'm new to animation and want to create an 2d rigged animated character for my youtube channel. Which software would be not too complicated to learn but can do everything I would want to do as my animation skills increase? I was thinking Cartoon Animator or Moho.
Hey lad/gal/fellow animator! I could recommend you to use either Moho Studio or Toon Boom Harmony, these softwares aren't really complicated to learn AND are adaptive to your skill, if I can say that. Good luck making your 2d animation (^v^)
Blender, Krita, kdenlive, Inkscape, penpot, obs, audacity my best software 🔥
And VLC and either Firefox or Chromium.
Fun fact, Chromium is a fork of WebKit (see Safari) which is a fork of KHTML, a HTML engine KDE had developed a long time ago.
Since you named everything else I use, I guess I'll give kdenlive a try.
After I lost my cs6 files I switched to Krita I gotta say I like this better than Photoshop
Being free krita is literally infinitely times better per dollar then Photoshop
Krita is simply the BEST open source software for digital painting out there
Feels good to be listening to this while drawing on Krita
Indeed
My favourite art program.
You missed the part where you were going to talk about the mascot :D
KRITA is good at producing animation, as I have seen many times.
Thanks for the helpful review 🙂👍
I been drawing with krita 2018 for my ocs and fanart. At one point of my life wanted to change to csp for illustrations saw it subscription service yeah no keeping krita.
So Krita is the first painting program supporting HDR, but Linux (X11 and Wayland) still don't support HDR (to display on HDR monitors). (Note that the Steam Deck does it's own graphics stuff and does support HDR. But desktop Linux still doesn't.)
Thank you. 🙏🏻
Krita has three significant disadvantages:
1. With such a number of brushes, it would be reasonable to link the history of used brushes not to the program, but directly to the file, because Different brushes may be used in different files. This is especially convenient if the file has not been opened for a long time.
2. color palettes do not have a color harmonization system
- unlike other drawing programs such as Corel Painter, for example, or Mypaint.
3. in the file menu there is a document info tab with a keywords line, but it does not work - it is impossible to find the file using keywords. then why such an option at all? and it is convenient when there are a lot of files.
and these are the facts that I know))
Adding brush history to files gets my vote. Excellent idea.
Wow
Time lapse too👨🏻💻
Please make a video Tvpaint vs clip studio paint please 🥺🥺🥺❤️❤️
Yes I'm waiting for that competition too.
Hello! Love your videos. I had a quick question. I'm new to animation and want to create an 2d rigged animated character for my youtube channel. Which software would be not too complicated to learn but can do everything I would want to do as my animation skills increase? I was thinking Cartoon Animator or Moho.
Hey lad/gal/fellow animator! I could recommend you to use either Moho Studio or Toon Boom Harmony, these softwares aren't really complicated to learn AND are adaptive to your skill, if I can say that. Good luck making your 2d animation (^v^)
@@Limetheartist Thank you so much for the reply, LimeTheArtist!!! I appreciate it a lot!
@@rachelkarengreen99 Yer welcome! (*v*)
Thank you very much for this very valuable detailed information
An now it even includes AI image generation features...
😇👍🙋🏻♂️
Open source future baby!