Just wanted to hear yalls experience I never really used krita before, im using libresprite currently

  • Klaymore
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    4 months ago

    There is also Pixelorama, which was actually made using the Godot game engine. I haven’t used it a whole lot but it seems to work okay.

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      4 months ago

      a pixelart tool made with a multipurpose game engine?

      sounds kinda funky but im intrigued ill check it out thanks

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        4 months ago

        I mean hey, the Godot editor is made using Godot’s UI system so it works pretty well.

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    6 months ago

    You’re not getting a lot of responses so I figured I’d offer the little that I can.

    I have not used Krita for pixel art, moreso regular digital painting, and I came from using Photoshop. Once I got used to the different control scheme, I enjoyed it quit e about more for digital painting than Photoshop. It’s free and the learning curve isn’t that steep so it’s worth a shot I think

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      6 months ago

      hm i see, what caught me about asesprite was the fact the whole ui was also made in pixelart its very pleasing to the eyes

      but ill try out krita once i got my next piece im preparing for the following weeks done

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    6 months ago

    Tbf if you’re drawing exclusively/primarily pixel art I think libresprite is better - because it is more focused on it/made specifically for it.

    Krita is an all-can-do program more a-kin to photoshop (but krita is better imo), it can do pixel art too, but it has a lot of other options, bells and whistles because it was made for digital art as a whole.

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    4 months ago

    I have tried both, Libresprite is nice, but I am more used to working with Krita, alhough my laptop really dislikes it and heats up. Was not an issue when it was booting Linux so an OS issue I guess.

    Libresprite is obviously more plug and play experience.

    Krita has a decent pixel art support, but requires a bit of setup. Some tools have Antialiasing option in Tool options docker, so you may play around with that, if your selections and fills are getting messed up. It has some pixel brushes, but if you decide to stick with it for a while I would recommend making some brushes and patterns for pixelart on your own as well, just for the sake of convenience. Also make sure to customize your dockers (UI).