3/4/2024 0 Comments Krita 5.2.2 instalThe Krita Foundation was created in 2013 to provide support for Krita's development. As a result, the development gained speed and resulted in better performance and stability. Also from that point, the project began to experiment with various ways of funding its development, including Google Summer of Code and funded jobs for students. Ī change of direction happened to the project in 2009, with a new goal of becoming digital painting software like Corel Painter and SAI. In years between 20, Krita was developed as a generic image manipulation software like Photoshop and GIMP. The first public version of Krita was released with KOffice 1.4 in 2004. To avoid existing trademarks on the market, the project underwent numerous name changes: KImageShop, Krayon, until it was finally settled with "Krita" in 2002. In 1999, Matthias Elter proposed the idea of building the software using CORBA around ImageMagick. The idea of building a Qt-based image editor was later passed to KImage, maintained by Michael Koch, as a part of KOffice suite. In 2022, Revoy made an interpretation of Krita's mascot, Kiki (right).Įarly development of the project can be tracked back to 1998 when Matthias Ettrich, founder of KDE, showcased a Qt GUI hack for GIMP at Linux Kongress. History The Krita team in 2014įree web comic Pepper&Carrot artwork by David Revoy (left) is drawn in Krita. It follows the "K" prefix like everything else in the KDE suite. The project's name "Krita" is primarily inspired by the Swedish words krita, meaning " crayon" (or chalk), and rita which means "to draw" as well as Sanskrit कृत (Romanized: *krta*) which means "made"/"done". The software runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, Haiku, Android, and ChromeOS, and features an OpenGL-accelerated canvas, colour management support, an advanced brush engine, non-destructive layers and masks, group-based layer management, vector artwork support, and switchable customisation profiles. Krita ( / ˈ k r iː t ə/ KREE-tə) is a free and open-source raster graphics editor designed primarily for digital art and 2D animation.
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