I found out about Krita while occasionally checking David Revoy’s blog.įirst time reading about Krita: “I think I want to like this program.” (That was before Krita was usable on Windows.)įirst time using Krita: “So many brushes! So many brush settings that I don’t know what they do!” So far I’ve only been testing and commenting on the Windows version of Krita. Have you worked for any FOSS project or contributed in some way? I generally find them to be very helpful even without directly interacting with them. The first open-source community I was really aware of was Blender’s, back in the time of 2.48. How did you first find out about open source communities? What is your opinion about them? I’d still like to be good with some traditional media at some point. Using up disk space or just not saving things that aren’t turning out nicely is far more comfortable to me. I have a dislike of unnecessarily wasting things, like art supplies. What is it that makes you choose digital over the traditional painting? or Do you still prefer traditional means, if so, why? As for how, I think it was that I read about GIMP on a ‘cool free programs’ list and it snowballed from there. It was years ago but I can’t really remember. When and how did you end up trying digital painting for the first time? Enjoy it and have a nice Monday!ĭo you paint professionally or as a hobby artist? Hi to all! Today we have for you a new interview, this time we have stolen some time to our artist Pixel Sprite, one of the artists that has participated in the designs for our cool stuff in the shop.
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