![]() ![]() Renamed to KImageShop, this was the start of Krita. ![]() His patch was never published, but did cause problems with the GIMP community at the time.Not being in a position to work together, people within the KDE project decided to start their own image editor application development focused on an application that was part of the KOffice suite, called KImage, by Michael Koch. Matthias wanted to show the ease with which it was possible to hack a Qt GUI around an existing application, and the application he chose to demo it with was GIMP. The origin of Krita can be traced to Matthias Ettrich’s at the 1998 Linux Kongress. Beta packages are available for many Linux distributions as well as for Windows. Paint brush styles(flat, roller, etc) Eraser styles And way too many others to list In total the pack includes 64 brushes so this is likely one of the best. Some Linux distributions still package that version Version 2.4 Krita 2.4 has not been released yet. A little convenient page to get the latest Krita torrents in one click. Follow the instructions on the installation window to complete the installation. Wait for the download to finish, then double-click the downloaded file to start the installation. The name “Krita” comes from Swedish, and means “to draw” or “chalk” and was taken after the names “KImageShop” and “Krayon” gave problems. Download Krita Published 11th May, 2011 Version 2.3 Krita 2.3 is still part of KOffice. Click on Windows Installer 64-bits shown below or select the appropriate version for your PC by clicking All Download Versions. ![]()
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