My experience usign Krita

Sara Vasquez tikal26 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 4 21:13:52 CET 2007


Thanks for your replies,
Boudewijn and Cyrille- you guys do such a greatjob and my e-mail was
intended to just be my experience with Krita.  I in no way thought
that you were considering some of this things for Krita 2 I just
though it was something to keep on the back of your mind for future
roadmap. I really like you to do list roadmap. I think that maybe
someday Krita can do it all because you guys are just fast I have to
say that from my first expirience on using Krita  1.4 to 1.6.1 has
being amazing and I am looking foward to more progress like I said
before I don't expect for Krita to suddenly jump from 1.6.2 to 2.0 and
be better than photoshop,  Photomatix,  corel and painter and  realviz
all together, but you seem to have a real plan moving foward. Again
thanks for all teh great work you do.

Sara

Ps. I totally forgot about this but the other thing I miss is
multi-document user interface. just so you consider it for future
releases.

On 1/4/07, Matthew Woehlke <mw_triad at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> >> This has nothing to do with what I do for work, but it would be nice
> >> if Krita could do this
> >> http://visgraph.cs.ust.hk/MoXi
> >
> > Ha, yes -- I know about MoXi. For 2.0 at least, I've got the beginnings of
> a
> > semi-decent Chinese brush simulation already.
>
> Indeed; the ability to do good watercolor simulation would be *very,
> very awesome*, since I have yet to see a paint program handle this well.
> I haven't seen a version of PS that does it at all, and what I've seen
> of Painter isn't anywhere near the quality of the samples at that site.
>
> --
> Matthew
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