Performance issue, especially in AMD CPU and GPU in rendering stuff, but it is getting better. I would love Paintstorm Studio's UI although that program is hella buggy. Life saver for Linux user, but it also give some trouble with it. I mean quite proper timeline and stuff, not half ass like FireAlpaca. And it is even pretty close with some PS brushes. Portable version for screw up and test and keep in in your flash drive if you don't want to bring your laptop with you. ![]() Light in size and pretty ok in performance (RAM and CPU usage). I tried lots of programs and here is some Krita stuff I've tested. Besides that, krita has the "quick settings" docker which is like Sai brush sizes or medibang's.īut this is all from my experience, the best way to know if its good for you is testing, I for sure forgot lots of features and problems but those were the ones i could remember. Or if you use the switch to previous preset hotkey, the size is kept. Its true brushes reset if you change brushes(which personally I don't see as a problem), but there are 2 ways for this to not happen, you can in the brush preset check "temporarily save tweeks for preset" which will keep the size.Interface is a matter of preference, I think krita has a good interface but thats my opinion.I dont see any problem with the clipping mask, its just different where you need to make a group layer for it to work but other that I don't see any differences from medibang.And since its always good to have more than one point of view in matters like this: Krita is not perfect but some of the problems /u/Aayry pointed out I just can't agree. (to be honest sometimes i just prefer to do the painting in medibang to avoid this) Smudge brush engine is difficult to control, so using blending and wet brushes can be difficult at the beginning. ![]()
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