You should pick up the free trial and try it out (although it'll only actually be faster if you have a dedicated graphics card, that's the trick it uses to be fast, gpu acceleration) But ultimately for the best final results, I'm pretty sure corel painter is still king, but I wouldn't be surprised if paintstorm can actually beat both krita and photoshop by quite the margin. ![]() It's been surprisingly easy to adjust to paintstorm from krita, anyhow I agree with you on Krita being superior to photoshop, never tried SAI, but I am very seriously considering switching over to Paintstorm Studio, it only costs 20$ and it has a free trial. ![]() Actually to be perfectly honest, as much as I love Krita, Corel Painter is probably the best digital painting software (careful though, it's a big leap from photoshop and krita, it can be tough to learn first time around), although I recently discovered that there's a new contender in town called Paintstorm, I'm testing it out right now but at a glance it looks like I'll like it more than Krita, it's also the by far fastest digital painting software which is why I took an interest in it (You can often get away with drawing with 1000px sized textured brushes with no lag for example, good luck doing that in any of the others) it's one general purpose brush engine also seems superior to Krita's basic engines although some things are probably gonna be missing because it only seems to have one.
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