When submitting images to this group, be sure to tag it with Krita or mention Krita in the description, so that we can verify that. We only accept images that had Krita used in making them. If you have any other questions, the best place to ask them is. If you are having trouble uploading krita made images, check this tutorial for a step-by-step for converting your image to a nice deviantart-ready png or jpg. See what other Krita users are doing on our forums. The documentation is online at and includes introduction guides and tutorials. To my knowledge, Krita 2.6 should have a mostly similar interface.
These tutorials were done with Krita 2.5.2 2.5.3. Everybody is welcome to submit improvements, updates and translations to this wiki, so it may be more up-to-date.
You can download Krita for free (as well as all the latest news and improvements) at My Krita tutorial series: Big thanks to Claus for converting all these to a wiki format as well. Modelled on existing real-world painting materials and workflows, Krita supports creative working by getting out of the way and with snappy response.
Krita is a free and open source, KDE program for sketching and painting, offering an end–to–end solution for creating digital painting files from scratch by masters.įields of painting that Krita explicitly supports are concept art, creation of comics and textures for rendering.