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Many Thanks to Krita's Latest Supporters:
  • Chad Daelhousen, Silvio Grosso, Arjen-Wander Hiemstra, Armijn Hemel, Frédéric Brochard, Cedrid Iden, Aljosa Mohorovic and 180 other donors!
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Submitting a Showcase Image:

The Krita User Gallery offers users of Krita an opportunity to both show their work, and demonstrate some of Krita's capabilities. How to participate? Post your image file on the Krita User Gallery forums (png or jpg) with a link to the .kra file. Also mention which suitable license that you are licensing the native Krita file under, and some info about your work. Then you can hope that it will be selected for publication here :).

A suitable license is a license that is reasonably free enough so that we can safely publish the file along with a small screenshot, and possibly let other people play with it. A nice license is the GNU General Public License, but some of the Creative Commons licenses will also suffice. Basically it would be very cool if people not only could look in awe at your paintings, but could also experiment for themselves with them. Please make sure that if you use external material (like photographs made by other people), that you have the proper license (and comply with it) so that you (and we) can redistribute the derivative work under your chosen license. The document needs to be sent in Krita's native file format, and preferably contains the image as you made it, including use of group and adjustment layers.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 November 2009 14:02
 

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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