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Aug 2020

Hey everyone, this is a bit sudden, but I found a way to draw the comic that I'm working on digitally. I'm planning on downloading the program Krita, but I want to know from people who've used it if it's safe and good to use for comic making. I'd appreciate it if you guys let me know ASAP.

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I haven't used krita for comics, but it works perfectly fine for most kinds of art! I did my current profile picture with krita

I used Krita for years and for my comic up until late last year. I still use it for sketching, I just prefer CSPs line tools and Krita's text tool isn't great, but it's filters are far superior and closer to PS and I still use it a lot of animation. It was also used by the creator of Pepper & Carrot webcomic4 which is made entirely using free software and he has put out a load of tutorials for beginners using it.

yeah I used to use krita before moving completely to clippaint. It has a rather bulky UI especially if this is your first digital art program so it takes some time getting use to. The text tools as said are annoying to use so I usually use firealpca to put in text and it maybe my lap tops problem, but it ran rather slow on my machine but it wasn't too annoying.

So I recommend it but just keep those things in mind.

Out of all free programs, I find Krita the best option for making art! It's completely safe to use. FireAlpaca is also a pretty good free art software!

However if you are getting into digital art and want an upgrade in the future, I would recommend investing in Clip studio Paint! The price is really budget-friendly and it's a great program that's optimized for comic making. Also, If you own an Ipad I really recommend Procreate, it's one-time payment (I don't recall the exact price but I think it's around 10$?). Clip studio Paint's Ipad version is also extremely good, I've been using it for more than a month now and I'm really happy with it!

I've got a fair amount of use out of Krita. You need to look up tutorials to work out some bits and pieces but other than that I found it fairly user friendly :slight_smile:

Krita is great. Especially for a free program. It can be a little hard to use for comics, particularly for text, I suggest using Gimp which is also free for the text part.

But over all, Krita is really good and has lots of brush options, I use CSP now, but Krita really put in a lot of work for me for a few years.

I have no god damn clue how to use Krita so i just use Paint Tool SAI because it has the easiest interface despite missing a bunch of brushes that's suppose to come with it.

I use Krita!

I find it reliable, and while I miss some photoshop tools, I really can't justify the price when Krita, by contrast, is free. Download it from their site and it will be safe software and work great!

Another Krita user here! It's what I use to make my comic. Yes, it's absolutely safe and pretty robust for a free program. There are many other, better programs out there but if you're first starting out and either have budget restrictions or are just trying to dip your toes in the water, it'll do the trick.