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  1. Download | Krita

    Source Code Krita is a free and open source application. You are free to study, modify, and distribute Krita under GNU GPL v3 license. tarball Git (KDE Invent)

  2. Krita | Digital Painting. Creative Freedom.

    Krita is made by people from all around the world – many of which are volunteers. If you find Krita valuable and you want to see it improve, consider becoming part of the development fund.

  3. Animation with Krita — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    If you want to put everything together into one big animation you will need to learn how to use such a program to begin with, as Krita doesn’t have extensive video and audio montage …

  4. Animation | Krita

    Nov 25, 2015 · Today we are happy to announce the long awaited beta-version of Krita with Animation and Instant Preview support! Based on Krita 2.9, you can now try out …

  5. Features | Krita

    Turn Krita into an animation studio by switching to the animation workspace. Bring your drawings to life by layering your animations, importing audio, and fine tuning your frames.

  6. 404 Page not found | Krita

    Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone.

  7. Krita 5.2.10 Released! | Krita - Krita 官方网站

    Jul 2, 2025 · Today we're releasing Krita 5.2.10! This is a bug fix release. After this release we will focus on releasing Krita 5.3.0, the next feature release, and Krita 6.0.0, the first release based …

  8. Animate With Krita

    Feb 7, 2017 · Timothee Giet, who has been animating for longer than Krita has existed, has created "Animate With Krita"! The first part explains the user interface and tools, the second …

  9. Post-Download | Krita

    Donate to Krita Foundation Donate Share artwork and ask questions on the forum: Krita Artists forum Watch videos to learn about new brushes and techniques: Krita YouTube channel

  10. Installation — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Windows users can download Krita from the website, the Windows Store, or Steam. The versions on the Store and Steam cost money, but are functionally identical to the (free) website version.