For you guys to simply decide what you should use :- 1. Krita is free and open source program 2. Doesn't has a lot of features but has basic ones for animating! 3. Krita has all advanced features required to make drawings 1. TV paint will cost a kidney 2. Has ton of features for both animating and painting 3. Lot of professionals in anime industry use this software My opinion - Well I find TV Paint better for studio level stuff but I have only used a trial, but if you want to learn it is not reasonable to sell your kidney so you should use Krita!
Forgot to mention the "animated brush" feature in TVP! The workspace is also customizable. I have created hundreds of TvPaint Brushes to use if anyone is insterested. They were up in my channel for a while but I had to take them down. I might make a new video showcasing them and linking them.
She is too stupid to know that. Just a paid actor. Have you seen any creative work from this channel that is not based on stealing other peoples footage? No, of course not,
TVPaint's Storyboarding workflow is why I love it. I don't have to make a bunch of different files just to view one storyboard frame. On top of that. You can go into each storyboard and animate it from there.
@@temtoonnefertem4131 you're right it does use layers just like Krita. But my personal preference is convenient organization, TVPaint does that for me by having timelines within timelines. *HOWEVER* 👌 I'm not gonna dismiss the positive sides of Krita. I can definitely vouche for it if you use it alongside blender or Opentoonz. Krita is a great way to add detail keyframe drafts if you're working raster. (more blablabla from my experiences of using software below 🤣) Blender is great for vectorizing raster line art, though I'm not up to date as to how grease pencil is doing, (idk if Pablo bothered to address that edge problem with their GP post fx. 😑). And there is no doubt about the GP lasso fill tool in blender; it's the greatest thing that ever existed in open source animation software ❤️
If you purchase TVP nowadays you no longer have to worry about the USB dongle, it has been dematerialized for a while. Tvpaint also has a neverending free trial to try for yourself, and the Android version is free (so if you have something like a Samsung galaxy tab, its useful). Another attribute you give Krita, that it is also an illustration/painting software, is also true for TvPaint. I actually have a video comparing Clip Studip Paint, Photoshop and TvPaint, where I paint the same picture 3 times. Essentially, TvPaint is also my favorite to use even with no animation features. To just paint and draw.
I wouldn't say that Krita has two separated workspaces for painting and animation. They are just different preset of one interface. I work on my own made custom preset that includes tools as for drawing so for animation.
The thing with animation software like TVpaint is that it cost more than just the price of the software as you will find that your need a beefy computer as to handle all the workload and renders! So throw another thousand in that then you need the rest of the equipment sound and music and other things! So how much is it going to cost you to start your very own small animation studio is the real question you should be asking about. What is the total cost or budget to start creating my own animation studio? that is the proper question to ask yourself.
@@Ranakade what do you mean nobody's stopping me this is war this is the competition they were all in. if they win then we lose if we win then everybody wins! except maybe them?🤔
Thanks for the feedback! I believe that our audience requested this video because they animate with Krita (in addition to using it for digital art), and they were curious as how it compares to other (more dedicated if you will) software.
Whatever the intension. I have TVpaint. Paid quite a few pennies for it. So I stayed away from Krita because I have this super expensive software I use already. I did download it out of curiosity eventually. The animations tools aren’t as intuitive at first, but for 2D hand drawn animation I find Krita does hold its own. Honestly, if you just starting out, hobbyist or just On budget, I don’t see this being a bad option. Overall I like TVpaint better and it flows better for a 2D workflow, but Krita isn’t bad to the point you can use it as an excuse for making bad work.
Tried Krita for animation, hated it tbh. I just didn’t like the interface at all. Tv paint feels so intuitive, I didn’t even need tuts for the basics. I just wish tv paint weren’t so expensive.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion! We already did a detailed video about Blender's Grease Pencil and its awesome capabilities in 2D animation, we're huge fans!
I really want to learn 2D in Blender, but will have to wait for the tutorials for 3.1 or above. I have no clue how much of the stuff for 2.8 is applicable to 3.x
@@InspirationTuts2D s/he just explain mean of "open source" isn't "free", if the creator of that app want to sell it, they actually can, but there is no license agreement, that's mean anyone can make same thing with same code, if they know the code. So who will buy it? Anyone who interested but can't and don't know how made it from scratch. (cmiiw)
@InspirationTuts 2D usually businesses would comply with paying to avoid the headache of licensing issues. An example use case would be publishing some programming research for an academic community, yet wanting to profit from it too.
@@InspirationTuts2D Time to learn what open source means, how it works etc etc.. it's not hard to understand. That way you prevent wrong statements in videos you people make, where open source is mentioned.
Thank you for the suggestion! We actually covered it (briefly) in our "best drawing apps" video, but it's a good idea to go more in depth about it... stay tuned ;)
I use Krita is great at drawing as lot of brush and the animation software is great and easy to learn and TV paint is great but with Krita there can't be compared
the USB drive comment in the video about tvpaint, is absolutely false information. period. I truely wonder if Inspiration tuts actually has used the software or are just presenting information found on the webs? (where often errors are introduced). If you really want to do a quality compare, you must have used the software yourself.
Hold up. "TvPaint is known to be intuitive" - just what. It's fucking not. However, after you learn how to use it - it's quite quite convenient. Also, the video never mention the coolest customization of TvPaint brushes - the animated brush. You can turn a number of frames into a brush. The TvP also allows you to work on entire progect in one file, since you can split you animations into shots and frames, there tool to work with cameras to create a "stop motion" animations and many, many more. TvP is a professional tool used in big studios and companies all over the world, US included. The small amount of tutorials is due to the age of the software, and it's price. Previously TvP was know as Mirage. Krita is just a simpler freeware. Definitely can do the work, but the lack of tools is saddening. p.c. also, there a lot of Clip Studio Painting animations and screenshots in this video. As Krita CSP got a simpler animation tools, but does the job. The main CSP focus is manga and comics.
Krita now has storyboard features. Once they have the audio layer appear in the timeline, it will be even better.
For you guys to simply decide what you should use :-
1. Krita is free and open source program
2. Doesn't has a lot of features but has basic ones for animating!
3. Krita has all advanced features required to make drawings
1. TV paint will cost a kidney
2. Has ton of features for both animating and painting
3. Lot of professionals in anime industry use this software
My opinion - Well I find TV Paint better for studio level stuff but I have only used a trial, but if you want to learn it is not reasonable to sell your kidney so you should use Krita!
THX ❤
@@air-inyeegaa5584 for animation tv paint for art krita so krita isn’t the best technically
@@crispywings9066 TV paint has both for painting nd Animating, if you have your kidney ready, go for it!
If you live in Central America, then krita it’s the best option you can pick
@@diegopineda72 still expensive
Forgot to mention the "animated brush" feature in TVP! The workspace is also customizable.
I have created hundreds of TvPaint Brushes to use if anyone is insterested. They were up in my channel for a while but I had to take them down. I might make a new video showcasing them and linking them.
She is too stupid to know that. Just a paid actor. Have you seen any creative work from this channel that is not based on stealing other peoples footage? No, of course not,
TVPaint's Storyboarding workflow is why I love it. I don't have to make a bunch of different files just to view one storyboard frame.
On top of that. You can go into each storyboard and animate it from there.
You'd still be using layers bro, It's no different
@@temtoonnefertem4131 you're right it does use layers just like Krita. But my personal preference is convenient organization, TVPaint does that for me by having timelines within timelines.
*HOWEVER* 👌 I'm not gonna dismiss the positive sides of Krita. I can definitely vouche for it if you use it alongside blender or Opentoonz.
Krita is a great way to add detail keyframe drafts if you're working raster.
(more blablabla from my experiences of using software below 🤣)
Blender is great for vectorizing raster line art, though I'm not up to date as to how grease pencil is doing, (idk if Pablo bothered to address that edge problem with their GP post fx. 😑). And there is no doubt about the GP lasso fill tool in blender; it's the greatest thing that ever existed in open source animation software ❤️
If you purchase TVP nowadays you no longer have to worry about the USB dongle, it has been dematerialized for a while. Tvpaint also has a neverending free trial to try for yourself, and the Android version is free (so if you have something like a Samsung galaxy tab, its useful). Another attribute you give Krita, that it is also an illustration/painting software, is also true for TvPaint. I actually have a video comparing Clip Studip Paint, Photoshop and TvPaint, where I paint the same picture 3 times. Essentially, TvPaint is also my favorite to use even with no animation features. To just paint and draw.
Wait, "android version"?
indeed, the video has some errors on tvpaint. ;)
I wouldn't say that Krita has two separated workspaces for painting and animation. They are just different preset of one interface. I work on my own made custom preset that includes tools as for drawing so for animation.
Time you updated this comparison...!!
Tvpaint user, though I’m not sure about windows, the macOS updates forced the company to make tvpaint digital for Mac users.
This looks awesome, really cool!!!!
Thank you so much! We're glad you liked it x)
The thing with animation software like TVpaint is that it cost more than just the price of the software as you will find that your need a beefy computer as to handle all the workload and renders! So throw another thousand in that then you need the rest of the equipment sound and music and other things! So how much is it going to cost you to start your very own small animation studio is the real question you should be asking about. What is the total cost or budget to start creating my own animation studio? that is the proper question to ask yourself.
with 3d yes, with 2d way less so.
If you've ever worked any real job, even a minimum wage. TvPaint doesn't cost that much.
@@Ranakade when you have free alternatives out there then yes it those!
@@artmanstudios7037 Then by all means go ahead and use those alternatives. No one's stopping you
@@Ranakade what do you mean nobody's stopping me this is war this is the competition they were all in. if they win then we lose if we win then everybody wins! except maybe them?🤔
Tv Paint is specificaly made for 2D animation. But Krita is mainly made for digital art, not for animation. They can't really be compared.
Thanks for the feedback! I believe that our audience requested this video because they animate with Krita (in addition to using it for digital art), and they were curious as how it compares to other (more dedicated if you will) software.
Whatever the intension. I have TVpaint. Paid quite a few pennies for it. So I stayed away from Krita because I have this super expensive software I use already.
I did download it out of curiosity eventually. The animations tools aren’t as intuitive at first, but for 2D hand drawn animation I find Krita does hold its own. Honestly, if you just starting out, hobbyist or just On budget, I don’t see this being a bad option.
Overall I like TVpaint better and it flows better for a 2D workflow, but Krita isn’t bad to the point you can use it as an excuse for making bad work.
@@sloppynyuszi lol shutup
Thanks for the info, i think I'll choose tv paint then
both tvpaint and krita are in android too. both free
Informative. Nicely edited and put together. Kudos and keep it on.
Thanks a lot! We're glad you liked it x) and will do!
your french is indeed, pretty decent 👍👍
The USB flash drive/key for TVPaint is no more. BTW.
Do you know what it was replaced with? Not sure how it works, especially if using it from PC to a drawing/graphics tablet 🤔
Tried Krita for animation, hated it tbh. I just didn’t like the interface at all. Tv paint feels so intuitive, I didn’t even need tuts for the basics. I just wish tv paint weren’t so expensive.
what about tv paint vs opentoonz
Opentoonz?
The answer is blender
@Nother Nobody yes
@Nother Nobody look into grease pencil
@Nother Nobody I guess you just don't see the potential of blender grease pencil and 3d models
Blender might have the same capabilities but it’s wildly different in every way
what about blender, it can do 2d animation too, you should do a video on it.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion! We already did a detailed video about Blender's Grease Pencil and its awesome capabilities in 2D animation, we're huge fans!
Anyone know the real difference between TVP Pro and Standard?
Has anybody thought of using Krita with a third party software like DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro?
Please compare tv paint and open toons
Opentoonz Vs Tvpaint please
Blender - it's free and its 3D-in-2D animation capabilities are simply unmatched at any price.
I really want to learn 2D in Blender, but will have to wait for the tutorials for 3.1 or above. I have no clue how much of the stuff for 2.8 is applicable to 3.x
Open source doesn't mean gratis (not paid) just means the source code is open for all to see...
Thanks for the feedback! But I wonder why would any one sell a software while the source code is available for everyone x) who the hell would buy it?
@@InspirationTuts2D s/he just explain mean of "open source" isn't "free", if the creator of that app want to sell it, they actually can, but there is no license agreement, that's mean anyone can make same thing with same code, if they know the code. So who will buy it? Anyone who interested but can't and don't know how made it from scratch. (cmiiw)
@InspirationTuts 2D usually businesses would comply with paying to avoid the headache of licensing issues. An example use case would be publishing some programming research for an academic community, yet wanting to profit from it too.
@@InspirationTuts2D Time to learn what open source means, how it works etc etc.. it's not hard to understand. That way you prevent wrong statements in videos you people make, where open source is mentioned.
Right, it means free as in free speech, not free as in free beer. But some things are both. Krita is free like free speech and free like free beer.
Can you make a video about (tvpaint vs opentoonz),please? And thank you.❤️
Talk about marmoset hexels 3
Thank you for the suggestion! We actually covered it (briefly) in our "best drawing apps" video, but it's a good idea to go more in depth about it... stay tuned ;)
HEY How can I make anime videos like iBLJ plz reply🙏 which software he use for his videos??
A lot of non- updated info!
nice video
Tahoma2d VS Adobe Animate
Thanks for the suggestion! It goes straight to our "scheduled" list, stay tuned ;)
does anyone know the anime in 9:22
🏄🏻♂️ 🌊 Surfing the web for art software is great and all, but in deep waters like TVpaint it’s probably best to use a pirate ship 🛳 🏴☠️
I use Krita is great at drawing as lot of brush and the animation software is great and easy to learn and TV paint is great but with Krita there can't be compared
👏👍
Which anime is that in 2:30?
It should be "Joran: The Princess of Snow and Blood"
@@antares946 thanks! I thought it looked cool
the USB drive comment in the video about tvpaint, is absolutely false information. period. I truely wonder if Inspiration tuts actually has used the software or are just presenting information found on the webs? (where often errors are introduced). If you really want to do a quality compare, you must have used the software yourself.
clipstudio
My first comment
Hold up.
"TvPaint is known to be intuitive" - just what. It's fucking not. However, after you learn how to use it - it's quite quite convenient.
Also, the video never mention the coolest customization of TvPaint brushes - the animated brush. You can turn a number of frames into a brush. The TvP also allows you to work on entire progect in one file, since you can split you animations into shots and frames, there tool to work with cameras to create a "stop motion" animations and many, many more. TvP is a professional tool used in big studios and companies all over the world, US included. The small amount of tutorials is due to the age of the software, and it's price. Previously TvP was know as Mirage.
Krita is just a simpler freeware. Definitely can do the work, but the lack of tools is saddening.
p.c. also, there a lot of Clip Studio Painting animations and screenshots in this video. As Krita CSP got a simpler animation tools, but does the job. The main CSP focus is manga and comics.
so quiet
Fight ajja xd
you didnt say anthing about rigging which is importent for me......make another video talking about their riggin and bones
Piracy rocks
not comparable lol
Nobody is gonna buy your course if it's in Spanish lol