KRITA IS DEAD

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at least we have gimp, r-right?

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> KRITA IS DEAD
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What the fuck is this bullshit, OP? Eat a sage.

theyre not dropping the project

But seriously, you should donate a few $ to save this project. Even if it's just $1. Sup Forums could accomplish this in less than an hour. I just donated $10.

>Clickbait thread

Who fucking cares.

Good, now let's see someone make a competent alternative to those Adobe tools.

>not accepting bitcoins.
yeah you dont adapt you die.

can I donate eth
I use krita al the time, I didn't know they were suffering

nobody wants your monopoly money

kek

How is less free software good? It's not as though Krita is preventing other pieces of software from being made.

I wasn't aware they were competing against Adobe. Where'd you get that idea?

Who cares. Krita is shit. It's garbage at photo editing compared to Photoshop and GIMP, and it's a horrible digital painting tool compared to other free/cheap painting software.

>Krita
>garbage
>GIMP good

tell me user from which parallel universe did you came from?

I can deal with GIMP, even if it's not as good as Photoshop.

But I have yet to find a decent alternative to Illustrator. Inkscape is terrible. Terrible I say.

Please provide an example of free, open-source digital painting software that if better than Krita. I am genuinely interested.

>Inkscape is terrible. Terrible I say.
This. Unresponsive as fuck, terrible font rendering whatever method you pick. Just like FF they focus on the wrong stuff.

Watch how some neets are going to pick this up.

People need to realise that free software will never beat propriety software simply due to the resources available to each of them.

Oh man, where will free software devs find enough pajeets to shit in their code?

Since when was Krita meant for photo editing?

>GIMP good
Not that user, but GIMP is good. I could never get into any other raster image editor.

Krita is good as well, but it's interface isn't designed with photo editing in mind. It looks like a great drawing tool though.

If quality was all that mattered MS would have died in the 80s.

Besides, if your programs run slow, maybe you should by new hardware :^)

>oh no, we can't speed up coding for one year
wow, it's fucking nothing

Open source software never dies. Fork it.

If quality was all that mattered MS would have not hired pajeets.

The last time I looked DoD shit is proprietary and stuff very rarely explodes.

>givs or we close

Laws regarding tax and non-profit entities vary from one country to another

Sage

bump

>55%
>$10k
Isn't Krita like GIMP being developed by volunteers?

If I was donating $1 for every project I use my bank will have gotten

Fucking EU!

>supporting furryshit

They have one guy who gets paid for working full time on it from donations to the foundation. The tax laws surrounding that situation is apparently pretty murky (further worsened by the dev living in Russia but the foundation being based in the Netherlands) so apparently the foundation owes the IRS equivalent money.

>The Krita Foundation is having trouble with the Dutch tax authorities

So they tried to tax dodge, got caught and are playing the poor me card now?

Nice joke, enjoy your employment kids.

>we thought we could play funnybusiness with the tax man pls gib to bail us out

>We registered as an organization that makes money by donation only. I mean sure we also sell stuff but...

Fucking retards.

Can nobody fucking read?
krita.org/en/item/krita-foundation-update/

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What the fuck are you doing faggot?

Krita is as competent as open source desktop application projects get.

Inkscape is a better Illustrator clone than GIMP a Photoshop clone, though.
The best server operating systems and programming language implementations are free software. It depends on the niche.

Good riddance. An image editor that doesn't even show you the size in pixels while you crop an image belongs to the trash.

Krita is for creating not editing graphics.

>image editor
This fucking guy over here

The developers have often marketed it as a photoshop alternative.
I can't see how cropping a picture to a precise resolution shouldn't be a basic feature in a program for drawing.

Netherlands doesn't let non-profits sell things to raise revenue? That's fucking stupid.

Whatever you say...
krita.org/en/item/krita-foundation-update/

I've gotten the hang of Inkscape and like it a lot. The only thing that really boggles my mind is that it takes like 10 sec to start initially. After that it's nice and smooth for me. Font rendering is fine for the purpose, as final font rendering is done by browser/printer/PDF via latex/whatever anyways.

>The developers have often marketed it as a photoshop alternative.
For drawing. Which it is.
A quality government should not distinguish between non-profits and other companies.