• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    Its very easy to use and my goto image editor, but I say that from a position of familiarity of having learned where everything is and what all the keybindings are over many years.

    In contrast, Krita seems like a far better image editor, but because the interface is bewildering to me, I’ve shied away from it.

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      Regarding the interface: Krita is heavily designed to match artist workflow around the world. Here’s the complexity:

      Different region, ages, and level of professionality have entirely different of common/standard app.

      A lot of comic artist or illustrator that delves in anime/manga/ACG style in Asia use Clip Studio Paint as their main software. People from Western gaming industry often used Photoshop or Procreate. Teenager in Asia often use ibisPaint. PaintToolSAI for lightweight and customizable interface. There’s Rebelle for replicating traditional realistic painting.

      Krita tried to cater to all of these people, not just “Photoshop users” that mostly just for image editing.