GIMP vs Krita: Is Krita the Better Free Photo Editor?
GIMP and Krita are both super popular free photo editors - and for good reason. GIMP has long been the best free photo editor with its long list of photo editing features and tools, plus photo manipulation effects, filters, and plugins that make it possible to do pretty much anything to your images. However, Krita has come up in the free and open source software (FOSS) world with its introduction of adjustment layers, full CMYK support, vector shape drawing tools, and its ability to open RAW images - all features missing in GIMP that its users have been requesting for a long time.
So, does this make Krita the better free photo editor? Can either program compete with Photoshop or Affinity Photo? Find out in this in-depth comparison video!
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0:00 - Intro & Resources
0:58 - Introduction to Krita
1:58 - Quick Disclaimer
2:19 - What GIMP & Krita Have in Common
2:46 - GIMP vs Krita: Differences
9:46 - Vector Shape Drawing
11:54 - Background Removal
12:52 - G'MIC Plugin Integration
13:38 - Changing Your Workspace in Krita
14:15 - CMYK
14:57 - Where GIMP and Krita Excel
15:45 - Final Thoughts
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What do you think - are you switching to Krita for photo editing or sticking with GIMP? Let me know below👇
@RayOfSunlight984
11 ай бұрын
*Krita* it's somewhat heavier than GIMP, requiring minimun 4GB of RAM to run, meaning that if you have less than 4GB of RAM then it will probably not run smoothly, and also counts with the possibility to change the keyboard shortcuts from Photoshop in the case the person uses photoshop for digital painting, and also keyboard shortcuts from Paint Tool Sai as well, in case the person came from Paint Tool Sai.
@Darth_vader71
10 ай бұрын
then how is better @@RayOfSunlight984
Good video overall, but there are a few imprecision: In Krita, when you acess a filter through the menu, you can apply it as filter mask instead of a destructive filter, by clicking the "apply as filter mask" button instead of "apply". Also, for color management, Krita has a softproofing option, so instead of working in CMYK, you can work in RGB (which is better of a lot of compositing operations) but krita will convert the final render in CMYK and display it to you as if it was a CMYK image. You can even have a warning color configured for out of gamut areas which makes it super easy to tweak your file for optimal printing. After you are done, you can flatten the image and convert in CMYK before exporting.
Hopefully the gimp team will feel the competition from krita and introduce these features. I think both of them could benifit from the competition involved with having some overlap in features.
Finally... The Video We All Have Been Waiting For!!! 🤩🤩🤩 Thanks A Lot For Making This Video!!! 😊😊😊
i've been waiting for this video for a long time, thank you. for me as a 3d artist krita is much superior, as it allows to change the navigation to what i want, so i put the same navigation as the majority of 3d software have: alt + MMB to pan, alt + RMB to zoom and alt + LMB to rotate. so when im constantly switching between different programs i fell super comfortable. also there is an awesome 'wrap around' mode to make seamless textures, which is much more convenient than changing the offset like in gimp/PS. none of this applies to photo editing of course ;D just sharing opinion.
Great comparison video! Thanks for posting!
It seems that the combination of Inkscape, Gimp, and Krita could accomplish a lot. Is it logical to use all three on a graphics printing project, ending with Krita to get it into CMYK? How many of you use all three?
@Cheecken
10 ай бұрын
It definitely would make sense. I use the affinity suite personally, but the logic is the same! Any time I need to edit raster images or draw something, I use affinity photo, whenever I need vector designs I use affinity Designer and when I need to do some layouting I make use of affinity publisher. You could definitely use krita gimp Inkscape and scribus together!
Thanks for the video. I miss that Krita can work with .xcf files so I can take advantage of both softwares. But obviously, they are separate projects and each dedicated to different things. Sorry for the mistakes.
The fact that Krita comes with preinstalled GMIC is awesome, 100s of filters right from the box! Gimp should do that too. It shouldn't be a problem, right? Both apps are free, so it's a matter of getting along. Another awesome option in Krita is brush scaling - "SHIFT+LMB+mouse drag left/right"! I can scale brush in a second or two from 1000px to 20px and I can choose the precise size I want by moving mouse very slowly. It's just great! Scaling brush in GIMP is...well...ancient. It's possible to use the mouse wheel and scale brush by 10px at a time but it's so slow. Imagine scaling brush from 1000px to 50px by 10px!!! Sure I can click size slider in tool's menu and scale brush faster but it's still not fast and smooth and I have to change my focus from the image I'm editing to options on the side of the screen. GIMP developers should totally add similar option - scaling with mouse drag. People have asked for such option for years including myself.
Krita is the Swiss army knife of drawing!
@DaviesMediaDesign
3 жыл бұрын
Indeed - a great drawing/painting program.
@willmfrank
3 жыл бұрын
I tend to use GIMP for geometric designs with large areas of flat, even colour, but for digital drawing, painting, and animation, it's Krita all the way.
A most useful video. Thank you. I find it refreshing and amusing that you have the Dell laptop. I'm so used to seeing an apple logo on these types of channels, that it was fitting to see the dell given the subject matter of the video.
I think it would be awesome if you compared PD Howler to Krita for digital painting. Of course there is a lot more that PD Howler can do, like 3d landforms, animation and general filter work. But, first and foremost it's a painting program! You should check it out!
I'm an old Photoshop user and I was kind of desperate since after having a new Mac with OS Big Sur Gimp just doesn't work very well. It doesn't make those dotted lines when selecting something and it is kind of slowly . Thanks to this video I discovered Krita and it works very well with Big Sur and it reminds me much more of photoshop. it is very intuitive. For my needs I prefer it to Gimp.
I'm a music producer and create my own graphic design cover art. I can't believe I'm saying this, but Krita looks way more easier to use, even despite being regarded primarily as a bitmap editor. GIMP's UI/UX is very obtuse and cluttered. I understand GIMP's difficulties with retaining permanent _and skilled_ developers on board, so development is very slow, but still, it wouldn't be my main choice. Coming from a macOS / Affinity Photo background, I'd choose Krita for now, just for the UI/UX.
Great video, thanks.
@DaviesMediaDesign
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Great explanation! Krita seems a great program for painting digitally... It's great to have all those free options nowadays.
@DaviesMediaDesign
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely!
Yes, yes it is ❤️
Thanks
It would be great if make a "Udemy" course of Inkscape. Your tutorials are awesome.
@barkingbandicoot
3 жыл бұрын
or Karbon as there is virtually nothing on how to use that program! Inkscape is fantastic but as a KDE plasma user I would love to utilise the native Karbon.
Issues with Krita filter layer filter options are an annoyance. Lack of nondestructive workflow in gimp is a showstopper. But you're right that GIMP has better selection tools and much better guideline support. Also better warping and clone/heal tools. With text, GIMP supports kerning while krita does not (showstopper!). But Krita has nondestructive text layer styles while text manipulation and effects in GIMP is hoop jumping destructive rasterization insanity. Best to just use Inkscape for text. However, once you've finished assets in GIMP, export them to PNG using an export->layers script. Then import to Krita for compositing. IOW: Use BOTH, not one or the other.
i tried krita because gimp doesn't have official support for m1 apple silicon, i ended up using an unofficial apple silicon build but then tried krita and while the workflow is different im happy its natively supported
If gimp was more polished and had a tools space lock that pops open on hoverover. then this video wouldn't be valid video. Interesting comparison. I love the gimp lasseo at the moment. The hold release laws are pretty sweet.
I grew up using Adobe CS2 up until Windows 10 I've been looking for a clone for Linux for a long while and Krita nailed it. For me its what I was hoping Gimp would be. I've learned to use Gimp over the years and will continue to use Gimp when I need to but I'm feeling Krita a lot more.
Krita does NOT come with GMIC on Void Linux and in any other Linux distro that I used it in
I disagree that that the drawing gap is small between Krita and Gimp. Krita is is the best digital painter program by far, so many options to customize your drawing experience. Drawing with Gimp was painful last time I tried.
@armarosniak
3 жыл бұрын
krita have a lot of little problem and program crush bug that makes me headache but gimp is worse than that. Comparing the two is an insult to krita.
1k complete thanks
Yes I was right 👍
krita is pretty good
Dang bro what laptop are you using, or are these apps just that bad/slow?
@DaviesMediaDesign
3 жыл бұрын
To be honest it's mostly OBS (screen recording software) that gets the rpms going on my fan.
SO WHO WINS THE COMPARISON
What about photopea!?
@mhreinhardt
3 жыл бұрын
Only correct answer.
@totoymola1884
3 жыл бұрын
photopea is too lag
Final got the answer it's GIMP vs KRITA
@3polygons
3 жыл бұрын
IMO it's Gimp _with_ Krita. Both are companions to each other, as cover different fields.
The bottom line is better to learn both.
NEXT: Inkscape vs Krita.
so i should go to gimp its better free alternative for photoshop! 🤔
Video starts at 2:20
Calligra
Like comparing chalk and cheese to be honest. Krita does not sell itself as a photo editor.
@DaviesMediaDesign
3 жыл бұрын
True, but its advanced photo editing features are hard to ignore and thus I had to compare the two programs’ photo editing capabilities.
Gimp is just janky obsolete software at this point. There is no good reason to use it that I'm aware of.
So, krita is not a good alternative for photo editing for someone who uses photoshop, and gimp is not good enough for a transition.
Krita keeps Crashing, cant use the software peacefully. Special while painting in Krita. While gimp Do not Crash like that ke Krita.
@roninenlightened6350
2 жыл бұрын
Krita needs16 GB ram to operate smoothly with renderer set to Dx3d11 if you use windows. In my 16 GB RAM laptop, it has never once crashed on me. But I did notice it crashing a few times on my old 8 GB RAM laptop. Just sharing my observation.
@joshmcdzz6925
2 жыл бұрын
@@roninenlightened6350 i have a 32GB RAM, yet it just crashed on me when using the magnetic select tool..GIMP has NEVER crashed on me, Gimp can be laggy when you use a large brush though.
@roninenlightened6350
2 жыл бұрын
Well... If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't work for you.
Who would uses Krita as a picture editor? I would never use krita for that but either photoshop or gimp. And the same reason applies for drawing. Why use photoshop or gimp to draw when there are other programs made for that purpose? Though, I always use reference picture while drawing on krita with the pin tool. Krita has enough features since the 5.0 update dropped and some new features were added like dragging colour from the palettes directly to to your drawing or the the newly added storyboarding for animation. I don't hate people who paint on photoshop but I won't do it on there as there's no pop-up palette and I love that.
No disrespect to the video, but looks like most of the criticisms are on Filter Layer implementation - which is newish in Krita - and which Gimp does not even gosh darn have.
@jonathandawson3091
7 ай бұрын
Second criticism is on RAW files which again Gimp does not even have. And too many power options for opening RAW files is a criticism?? No offense but I am beginning to question this video.
I rarely use Krita and often use Gimp for painting...