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  1. Krita | Digital Painting. Creative Freedom.

    Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone.

  2. Download | Krita

    Source Code Krita is a free and open source application. You are free to study, modify, and distribute Krita under GNU GPL v3 license. tarball Git (KDE Invent)

  3. Welcome to the Krita 5.2 Manual!

    Krita is a free and open source cross-platform application that offers an end-to-end solution for creating digital art files from scratch. Krita is optimized for frequent, prolonged and focused use.

  4. 404 Page not found | Krita

    Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone.

  5. Post-Download | Krita

    Getting Started User Interface Basic Concepts Drawing Assistants Animations Tutorials Layers and Masks

  6. Features | Krita

    All of this (and more) for FREE Krita is, and will always be, free software. There is a lot more to learn than this overview page, but you should be getting a good idea of what Krita can do. …

  7. Tutorials and How-tos — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Brush-tips:Sculpt-paint-brush Making An Azalea With The Transformation Masks Let’s get to drawing! Clone Layers Enter Transform Masks! Saving For The Web JPG PNG GIF …

  8. Installation — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Windows users can download Krita from the website, the Windows Store, or Steam. The versions on the Store and Steam cost money, but are functionally identical to the (free) website version.

  9. Getting Started — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    If you are familiar with digital painting, we recommend checking out the Introduction Coming From Other Software category, which contains guides that will help you get familiar with Krita by …

  10. Drawing Tablets — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    You would like to run programs like Krita, called software, on your computer, and you want Krita to be able to communicate with the hardware, like your drawing tablet.