

There are some sophisticated options, but what is readily available is a canvas that is already open and every kind of color and tool you would find in an art store. ArtRage allows you to have fun as soon as you open the program. I'd say go ahead and buy it - I'm sure you won't be sorry. Try them all out, have fun, and don't limit yourself.ĪrtRage is on sale at the moment. I only used it once though, so it's hard for me to remember. That's something that always annoyed me with digital painting (but you can always learn/make keyboard shortcuts).


If you're worried about being overly crowded when painting I'd say MyPaint is good. I used Photoshop and GIMP for creating textures for my 3d models until my student license of PS expired and I couldn't afford the whole enchilada anymore. Krita is a great all around digital painting and photo editing software. Drawing with a slate tablet or display is a little slippery and having that natural feeling helps my brain migrate from traditional mode to digital. creating background in Artrage and importing into a layer in Krita).įor me the nice thing I always liked about ArtRage is the simulation of the feeling of painting with acrylics and oils. Sometimes I'll flip flop starting an illustration/concept in one and importing parts of it into another (ex. Download the demo and see if you like the feel of the program.
#KRITA VS INKSCAPE SOFTWARE#
To be honest, both are great software to use. Is it worth to purchase ArtRage instead of Krita (free on Linux) or MyPaint ? What pros and cons do you see ?
