Today, the Krita team has released Krita 4.4.2. With over 300 changes, this is mainly a bugfix release, though some key new features, too! New Features Mesh Gradients Sharaf Zaman’s Google Summe...
The last day of the year… So, let’s look back a bit. First off: none of the Krita developers has died this year. It feels strange to write that, but it might reassure some of our readers. ...
The Krita team is releasing the second beta of Krita 4.4.2. Ramon Miranda has just released a video of one of the star features of this release: mesh transforms: Compared to the first beta, the follow...
The Krita team is releasing the first beta of Krita 4.4.2. With over 300 changes, this is mainly a bugfix release, though some key new features, too! Note: this release also includes a possible fix fo...
Today, we’re happy to announce the release of KSeExpr 4.0.0! KSeExpr is the fork of Disney Animation’s SeExpr expression language library that we ship with Krita. It powers the SeExpr Fill...
Could you tell us something about yourself? I’m currently in my 4th year of a PhD in Archaeological Science at the University of Oxford, specialising in the reconstruction of ancient environment...
Despite an extra-long beta period during which we got awesome feedback from our community, 4.4.0 was released with several regressions, that is, bugs that weren’t present in 4.3.0. So today we...
Today, we’re releasing Krita 4.4.0! Only a little later than we had planned, this is the next feature release of Krita! With a whole slew of new fill layer types, including the really versatile ...
Today, we’re releasing Krita 4.4.0 beta 2: we found a number of regressions and release blocking bugs. This beta has Android builds too, since we fixed many issues with accessing files on Androi...
The summer has come and gone since the 4.3 release, but we have not been sitting still. We had four Summer of Code Students this year, each of which completed their project. One of these projects has ...