Updating the vision

Raghavendra Kamath raghu at raghukamath.com
Thu Jul 27 11:43:47 UTC 2017


On 2017 Jul 27 13:01:31, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:

> "Krita is a free and open source program for sketching and painting, 
> offering an end–to–end solution for creating digital painting files 
> from scratch for artists with demanding needs.

Can it be "digital artwork" instead of painting files, in my opinion files becomes a bit of a commodity type thing, whereas artists are emotionally attached with contents than the file itself.
May be something like this

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Krita is a free and open source program for sketching and painting, made for artists with demanding needs,
offering an end-to-end solution for creating digital artworks from scratch.

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> Fields of painting that Krita explicitly supports are illustrations, 
> concept art, creation of comics, matte painting, animations and 
> textures.

I think creation of comics can be just comics

> Krita supports artists by working together with artists to create an 
> application that supports their creative workflow."

To remove the repeatitive word artists, this can be

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Krita supports artists by working together with them to create an application
that supports their creative workflows.


So to sum it up

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Krita is a free and opensource program for sketching and painting, made for artists with demanding needs,
offering an end-to-end solution for creating digital artworks from scratch.

Fields of painting that Krita explicitly supports are illustrations,
concept art, comics, matte painting, animations and textures.

Krita supports artists by working together with them to create an application
that supports their creative workflow.

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-- 
Raghavendra Kamath
Illustrator
raghukamath.com


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