Updating the vision
Boudewijn Rempt
boud at valdyas.org
Thu Jul 27 11:49:58 UTC 2017
On Thu, 27 Jul 2017, Raghavendra Kamath wrote:
> 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.
Yes -- though the sense of this is that Krita's responsibility stops
when the file is created -- printing, assembling in something else,
isn't part of what Krita is for. Though the "digital" part keeps
that sense, too.
> May be something like this
>
> ---
>
> 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.
>
> ---
>
> > 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
>
> ---
>
> Krita supports artists by working together with them to create an application
> that supports their creative workflows.
>
>
> So to sum it up
>
> ---
>
> 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.
>
> ---
Yes, we're getting somewhere :-)
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Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.krita.org, http://www.valdyas.org
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