Any digital artists here? Which (freeware) art program do you like to use the most for creating your digital art?
Any digital artists here? Which (freeware) art program do you like to use the most for creating your digital art?
For me its either GIMP and Krita.
Krita is great program for all your drawing needs whether that be painting for backgrounds, creating comics/illustrations and making animation.
GIMP I recommend for its open source coding allowing the user to edit the program whatever way they see fit and its many methods for editing pictures.
Fire Alpaca is a good program that I still use, It's easy to run and it's pretty stable and easy to learn
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At 12/1/20 08:33 PM, BigK1337 wrote: For me its either GIMP and Krita.
Krita is great program for all your drawing needs whether that be painting for backgrounds, creating comics/illustrations and making animation.
GIMP I recommend for its open source coding allowing the user to edit the program whatever way they see fit and its many methods for editing pictures.
I'm not much of an expert on free software, but I can tell you one thing, if a FREE software barrages you with ads or locks your layers behind a freaking paywall, BAIL IMMEDIATELY. Those types of software are absolutely not worth your time, and even more so not worth paying for.
As for free software I'm aware of, Krita seems to be a popular choice even among some professionals. But, if you for some reason don't wanna go for Krita, Drawpile's a surprisingly good beginners choice, albeit very limited. It's got a super rad collaboration feature that lets you draw on the same canvas as massive groups of people.