![]() ![]() Oh, developper/packager of distribution often focus on Windows decoration, the menu to launch app, music player, internet browser and a good terminal and text/code-editor. > I don't understand why developers forget it Here I'm planning to stick to 14.04 until 16.04 it will be harder and harder if dev ignore this ecosytem.Ģ5 april 2015, 17:45 Leone : Oh, sad for 15.04. ![]() I think they understimate the users base from Ubuntu, Elementary and Mint. You can help this situation, post in this KDE thread to Krita developpers you also think an official Krita PPA with full support for 14.04 is important : īut dimula PPA isn't user friendly at all : missing menu icons, no filetype association :-( the dimula PPA propose a version of VC baked to the version Krita use the version 7. On new recent beta of ubuntu (the 6 month betatest release they do before real product, the LTS ), they update VC, causing Krita to lag. The dimula:ppa is the only way to get a functionnal 2.9 on it ( or compiling it manually ) the laggy things comes from missing VC, a library for vectorisation. It's a shame an ecosystem as 14.04 LTS that's meant to be the most used Linux desktop until 16.04 is such outdated for Krita just a single year after release. I still use 14.04 here ( threw Linux Mint 17.1 ), and sure. With support for Photoshop files and the ability to open, save, edit and author HDR images, Krita stands out from the crowd in the painting tool market.20 april 2015, 16:18 Leone : HI Rick, Yes for my frenchenglish :D, thank you ! It is easy to use and can be navigated by all users, regardless of their expertise. The array of tools is first class for a free product, as is the design and interface. Overall, Krita is one of those gems that you rarely come across. ![]() If you use specific tools regularly, then you are also able to create your own shortcuts for more commonly used tools. As soon as you have your setup in place, you are able to save it as your personal workspace. The various panels and dockers an be moved and modified to suit your own workflow. The interface is very intuitive and highly customizable. Krita has numerous innovative features to help the amateur and professionals alike.įor artists, using Krita is a joy. Krita is an Open Source painting tool that has been designed for illustrators, concept artists, the VFX industry, and matte and texture artists. ![]()
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