So really, all I'm saying is Krita just needs more vocal people to help push that bubble out. They made demos, films, VFX, sculpts, everything they could, and eventually it got in the ears of the right people who spread the message around that "hey, this free tool is actually really good!" It is making huge waves in the industry now and probably going to de-throne a number of big software pretty soon if it keeps going like that, but it took 20 years and it only happened after (admittedly) a complete makeover, and people really being willing to push the limits of what the software could do, and showcasing it all. Just think of Blender for example (am a 3D artist). Then there's the very painterly software users (Corel Draw, ArtRage, Rebel, etc.) who were also after specific things.īc Krita is newer there haven't been many people a) aware of it existing b) proving the capabilities they were looking for in practice yet/lack of reach/sharing outside the Krita bubble CSP has a lot of features optimized for comic making, so it attracted a lot of people off that space (and possibly took a bunch from SAI too for the less expensive version, just bc of the style). People used Photoshop bc back in the day it was THE software for everything painting/retouching (and one time buy too). ![]() It mostly boils down to reach and marketing really.
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