Photoshop VS Ibis paint VS Krita

So, I’ve tried out Krita recently and even created something for the section art competition with it :smiley_cat::green_heart::eyes::sparkles:


Ignore the pixels outside the lines please :sweat_smile::green_heart::eyes::sparkles:

I was really surprised how well it worked for me and my style, since I have no experience at all with art programs on a computer, but it was really easy to figure out for me. :smiley_cat::green_heart:
It sadly doesn’t seem to have some of the brushes I use in ibis to make fur look fluffier, but I figured out another method to draw fur, although it doesn’t work as good as how I draw in ibis… :sweat_smile::green_heart::eyes::sparkles:
What I really liked about it is that the brushes have categories, so it’s easier to find what I’m looking for and that it has a mode which makes it really easy to draw with my mouse without the lines looking shaky (I drew the hair outline with my mouse and I like how it turned out). But it doesn’t seem to have an auto-save option or at least I haven’t found one yet. And I still don’t get how to add and move text on my images, but I’m sure that I will figure it out eventually. :eyes::sparkles::green_heart::smiley_cat:
It’s really much better than most free drawing apps I’ve tried, especially since it doesn’t crash when I use a lot of layers and doesn’t whine about me using too many layers, when I’m only using 73 like some other drawing apps like to do cough ibis :eyes::eyes:

And kinda unrelated, but the microsoft store is really greedy for offering Krita for money when you can just download it for free from Krita’s home page :eyes::eyes:

I still haven’t tested Photoshop, but I might try it in the future :eyes::sparkles::green_heart:

And can someone help me figure out how to add and move text in Krita? And explain what that weird circle with brush types is that sometimes appears when I accidentally right click? :pleading_face::green_heart::eyes::sparkles:

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