

Krita is primarily designed for free-hand drawing purpose. It is optimized for multi-core CPUs and uses OpenGL for canvas acceleration and display enhancements. It has an intuitive, non-intrusive UI design. It's written in C++, based on KDE Framworks and Qt, supports Python scripting extensions.

Krita runs on all popular operating systems Windows, Apple Mac OSX and Linux. CMYK is supported natively and is ready for professional production (Gimp lacks of CMYK Support). The application supports full color management and it can handle HDR image editing and proofing. It supports bitmap (main) and vector graphics and wide range of color profiles. Krita is not Photosop, Clip Studio Paint, Paint Tool SAI or Corel Painter copy, but unique creative tool for digital artists. Krita is a full-featured sketching and digital painting application for creating art from start to finish, suitable for concept art, texture, matte painting, illustrations and comics. But what if you want to use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse? Can you use Krita on a drawing tablet? If you're a digital artist, you're probably using Krita to create your work. With the emergence of this app, you no longer need a desktop device or an expensive digital software just to make high quality and professional artwork.If you've ever tried to learn how to draw in Krita, probably you've heard about graphics tablets and that you can't really draw digitally without one.ĭrawing tablets and PCs were the main tool of illustrators, digital painters, and animators for years.Īlmost all digital artist these days uses a graphics tablet to pipe pen input into PC digital art applications. Once its full app version is released, it would surely instantly earn thousands and even millions of downloads across different artists from across the world. The anticipation for Krita’s Android and Chromebook’s version is hugely felt. This could indicate that a version of this software that is designed for handsets could eventually be made. The team mostly uses the word “currently” in order to describe the unavailability of the tool on smartphones.

However, the developers didn’t really close their possibility of creating an app specially made for mobile devices in the near future. At the same time, it will not run on Android smartphones, as it would be impossible to use on a smaller device than tablets. This beta is based on the full desktop version of the program-which means that its interface hasn’t been customized for a touch experience. Before, it can only be accessed through desktop but with the advent of technology as time goes by, its developers were able to pull off a version that can be accessed by Android and Chrome OS users in their tablets and Chromebooks.
