Krita is an open-source digital painting and illustration program. It’s built specifically for artists rather than general image editing. You get a large brush engine, a customizable workspace, and support for drawing tablets. It’s widely used for concept art, comics, textures, and frame-by-frame animation.
If you’re an artist who needs pro painting tools without paying for subscriptions, Krita is one of the strongest options available. It provides deep control over brushes, layers, and color management, which makes it suitable for production work. Comic creators get panel tools. Animators get a full timeline and onion-skinning. Hobbyists benefit from the same toolset the pros use.
Krita runs as a desktop application on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It supports pressure-sensitive pen tablets and offers more than a dozen brush engines (pixel, smudge, particle, shape, etc.). The layer system includes masks, filters, and blending modes similar to Photoshop. There’s also a resource manager for importing/exporting brushes and palettes.






