haunter 9 hours ago

Love using it with the self-hosted Stable Diffusion plugin. Not the most uptodate model but it's a good all-in-one open source solution.

  • Gracana 8 hours ago

    Are you talking about this? https://github.com/Acly/krita-ai-diffusion

    I tried using that but didn't have much luck. That is, I could get it to generate whole images, but none of the other tools seemed to work. I'll have to take another crack at it some time, because that looks like a workflow that I would really enjoy.

jmclnx 9 hours ago

Congratulations, glad it exists. I should start using that on my Slackware System instead of gimp.

Why, I have heard unsubstantiated rumors over the years that gtk will eventually be merged with gnomelib. As someone who avoids GNOME3 that would be the final straw for me and gimp.

  • snvzz 8 hours ago

    gimp is an adobe photoshop replacement.

    krita is an adobe illustrator replacement, something else entirely.

    • mepian 7 hours ago

      Krita is not a vector graphics editor so it is not an Adobe Illustrator replacement.

      • outcoldman 7 hours ago

        Thank you. Came here to ask how does it compare to Affinity Designer, or Sketch. I guess it does not compare at all.

    • basch 7 hours ago

      Inkscape is vector

      Krita is drawing

      throw Blender, Paint.net, Scribus, Darktable on the list.

      Photopea is pretty remarkable as well.