![]() Myself, I prefer both Krita and ClipStudio for digital drawing and painting. When you stop paying the rent, you lose access to Photoshop. You pay 10 dollars a month for the Photographer’s plan. Only Photoshop CC is available, and only for rent. Do I just have to plan this stuff out as I draw my backgrounds and save the layers of one background scene into individual files in order to bring in the distant stuff, draw my animations, and then bring in the foreground stuff? Thanks for any help! Is there a way to import my bitmap scene or save it as a certain file type from Krita so that when I bring it into Toonboom it will keep all those layers separate so that I can still animate in between the layers? Obviously I want my characters in front of the distant treeline but behind the sidewalk railing otherwise it wouldn’t look good. Once I started having a cool background scene come together it clicked with me that I will need to be animating WITHIN the scene which means I need my animations in front of the distant scenery, yet behind the foreground stuff (side rails and bushes). I have been using Krita since you told me and I’m finally beginning to do cool things with the program. ![]() Krita is open source and free, and offers much nicer painting and drawing tools compared to Photoshop (in my opinion and experience). I do mine in Krita (excellent bitmap painting tools with nice perspective guides), PhotoLine (for more photoshop like compositing of photos and painted work in Krita) and Blender for 3d components and sometimes basic shapes for overpainting.Īny good bitmap editor with good painting tools will suffice, though. For more detailed backgrounds I really wouldn’t use (or ever want to use) Harmony.
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