Krita does seem nice, and I agree with Steve (exile) - there is no compelling reason to change to FireAlpaca or MediBang Paint on the desktop if you're happy with Krita. I think you can make your own brushes in MediBang and Fire Alpaca, but I haven't tested that feature yet.įireAlpaca and MediBang Paint allow 3 types of brushes: (1) built-in brushes (standard round pens, airbrush, mixing watercolour, blur, smudge, and the interesting edge pen - a round pen with an automatic shape outline - somewhat like Moho's blob brush - can be useful for cartooning), (2) bitmap-based (.png) brushes, and (3) script-based brushes ( Lua scripting). It took a while to figure out how to flip a selection, but once understood I'm not likely to forget it. If you're happy with another program, why bother with MediBang unless you're just curious or work with children - or seniors? As a member of the latter category, I really appreciate user-friendly applications. ![]() I got it used on eBay for a fraction of the price of a new computer or tablet with an on-screen Wacom digtizer. I'd like to try Krita, but it strikes against my Intel graphic card on my HP Elitebook 2760p. I tried it on my Android tablet, and it works well.īut I love painting in Krita, and MB Paint is a bit too shallow for my taste, and I really missed all the options and brush sets I have available in Krita. Illustrations/Manga -based effects that have been downloaded more than 75 million times worldwide From drawing of illustrations to beginners to professional illustrations/manga production It can be used by a wide range of people with simple UI. ![]() Use this service to pay for a variety of permits, licenses, and other fees. Over 1000 brushes and tones This app has everything you need to make art. Herbert123 wrote:MediaBang Paint looks interesting, in particular on mobile platforms. Welcome to the Jersey City online payment tool.
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