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  • Last Week in Krita -- Week 5

    Oh, oh -- it's already Thursday of Week 6... I'm horribly late, and it's all my own fault: this week was a very busy week in KOffice and I was too tired to do much in the evenings. And it's not as if nothing happened in week 5. As Lukáš blogged, in his ...
  • Last Week in Krita -- Week 4

    Last week was hugely exciting for us developers, because Lukáš, having finished the last of his exams, could get started on our action plan! Lukáš first week was very, very intensive. His poor laptop hardly managed to keep up with the production of c...
  • Last Year in Krita -- 2009

    I have missed the last two weeks of "Last Week in Krita", but to make up, here's "Last Year in Krita". Trying to remember January 2009 is quite hard! To begin with, there hadn't been a release since Krita 1.6.3 in June 2007. In 2009, both Krita 2.0 (l...
  • Last week in Krita -- week 50

    Last week was chiefly notable for one, amazing thing: our donation campaign overshot the goal with more than a thousand euros. This is truly wonderful! Development-wise, the week was very quiet, because Cyrille Berger had to prepare for the defense of his...
  • This Week in Krita -- Week 49

    Last Week in Krita -- week 49 The most exciting and amazing things last week was of course the response to our fund raiser: more than 150 people replied and donated money! Thank you all! We reached the target in three days instead of the three months w...
  • Week 48: Relative Quiet

    A relatively quiet week, with only 42 commits. This no doubt was because five Krita hackers were travelling to Oslo for a KOffice sprint weekend! Boudewijn, Cyrille, Sven, Lukas and Dmitry met together with about a dozen other KOffice hackers in the Nokia...
  • Week 47 in Krita

    Lots of thanks to Kubuntiac for filling in for me last week -- unfortunately personal circumstances forced me to be relatively uninvolved last week. This also meant that week 47 was a bit quiet, since the projects I am working on -- mypaint compatible bru...
  • 46: Spray Improves, Favorites Panel & Support for More File Formats

    Hey Everyone.Kubuntiac here, filling in for Boud this week to help keep you up to date with some of the many improvements that have just taken place in Krita. A word of warning though... I'm an ordinary user like most of you with littl...
  • Last week in Krita -- week 45

    Krita 2.1 has been branched, so trunk is open again. This means that developers have pushed all their pent-up changes into trunk, as well as re-enabled all the features that didn't make the cut for 2.1. For some of those features that was because they wer...

What is Krita?

Krita is a KDE program for sketching and painting, offering an end–to–end solution for creating digital painting files from scratch by masters.

Fields of painting that Krita explicitly supports are concept art, creation of comics and textures for rendering.


Modelled on existing real-world painting materials and workflows, Krita supports creative working by getting out of the way and with snappy response.

Help Make Krita Even Better!

Bird flying with paintbrushEvery bit you can do to help make Krita better, helps every part of the community... to help you! Krita is free software and is therefore under continuous development. We welcome contributions, whether that is code, documentation, tutorials, or ideas and expertise from artists and users. Join us on #krita at irc.freenode.net, or on our mailing list. Ideas are developed in our wiki. Krita can only grow through your contributions! If you are interested, read our Joining Krita page!

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