As best I can tell, the Krita brushes act more like regular digital art brushes with a few small tweaks. Their Thick Paint, Real Oil, and Real Watercolor brushes look and act like traditional media. While the gap is narrowing, Corel Painter is still probably one of the best pieces of software for replicating the look of traditional artwork. This is where the Corel Painter lines pull ahead in my opinion. Both programs have many people giving brushes away for free and (outside of Painter Essentials), you generally have the ability to build any brush you might buy as long as you learn how to adjust brush parameters. I don't know if there's a corresponding version of sold Krita brushes. Similarly, brush packs for Corel Painter retail for about $30 each (and are generally not available for Essentials). Getting the latest annual version of Corel Painter will set you back around $200, and the upgrades are about $99. Corel Painter Essentials costs about $40 minimum. This is an obvious one for a lot of people. I also have said that they have a blending brush better than clip, how much better? How about when you're ready, download a trial of Corel Painter and Clip Studio and try out the blending brush, then you'll see what I mean (Disclaimer: Corel has a lot of blending brush in the blending section, so try them all out and see what you like.I am more familiar with Corel Painter than with Krita, but I will give it a shot Expense They litteraly have brushes that can simulate watercolor like you would paint in real life (to a certain degree). Painter has better brushes and almost none of the other software comes close to how they can simulate traditional painting. There are a lot of things what one have that the other doesn't (at least you have to check on the latest version, as I haven't updated my Painter in 9 years) Clip has better Comic creating functions, Vector art, there's also option to create animation on the EX version. (Remember this is Painter, not Essential, you have to check what's the difference between them.) You can certainly import brushes into Painter & Clip and they also support importing Photoshop brushes as well. And they have more brushes oreinted towards that. You can certainly make a more clean digital art in Painter, but I just choose to do my lineart in Clip as that is what the software speacialise in, to ink manga/comics. I own both Clip and Painter, so I have best of both worlds. No I don't think you can delete one license and activate on another (at least to my knowledge), as I've said, I used Painter and not Essential so I don't know how less of a feature it is compare to Painter, but everyone has their biases on their favorite software, I can only give my experience. Post not showing up? The vile spambot has probably gobbled it up. Inspiration for artists struggling with sloppy/early work If you like this subreddit, you might also like Spam will be removed, including posts of the same art content across many subreddits without a reasonable attempt at engaging with the /r/learnart community. This includes videos and pages lacking clear instruction, speedpaints, timelapses, and anything with significant amounts of misinformation. Extremely long personal posts, questions requiring medical expertise, or anything that cannot be reasonably addressed by art learners about making art will be removed. Post multiple images as a gallery or as multiple links in one text post. Multiple posts made in a short time period will be removed as spam. Include your own work if you have a specific question so that you get clear feedback. Jokes at another person’s expense, personal attacks, flaming, derailing threads, name-calling, trolling, and generally being an asshole will get you banned. “I like the use of color” or “the legs are too short” are much more helpful than “I like it” or “I don’t like it.”īe civil. Give constructive feedback, including examples of what works or doesn’t work. Sometimes miscommunication happens, just be cool. We are people from all over the world, of many ages, languages, cultures, and educational backgrounds who all want to improve our art. Welcome to /r/Learnart, for artists and aspiring artists of all skill levels!
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