01-19-2018, 07:09 PM
I am on dodgy ground here, because generally only use Krita to convert RGB to CMYK so no expert.
A bit of background, Krita originally came from the linux KDE KOffice suite but then was split to what it is today.
As grit was asking, Krita does have vector layers, where you can have 'vector' objects that are editable to a certain extent. A little more convenient than stroking Gimp paths on their own layers.
screenshot krita vector layer https://i.imgur.com/dgibCeK.jpg
What might be the strength of Gimp. The ability to easily use add-on scripts and plugins.
Krita does have a macro function (never used it) which might surplant some of the simpler Gimp scripts. At the moment only common to both plugin is g'mic
screenshot gmic' krita https://i.imgur.com/WaToetZ.jpg
A bit of background, Krita originally came from the linux KDE KOffice suite but then was split to what it is today.
As grit was asking, Krita does have vector layers, where you can have 'vector' objects that are editable to a certain extent. A little more convenient than stroking Gimp paths on their own layers.
screenshot krita vector layer https://i.imgur.com/dgibCeK.jpg
What might be the strength of Gimp. The ability to easily use add-on scripts and plugins.
Krita does have a macro function (never used it) which might surplant some of the simpler Gimp scripts. At the moment only common to both plugin is g'mic
screenshot gmic' krita https://i.imgur.com/WaToetZ.jpg