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Then with the years, I purchased other Softwares as Corel Painter, or Manga Studio, and won also many other ( not on the photo ) into contests. 799€ for a feature, that was hard, but at this time, no alternative or open-source software could do it (nowaday, there is 2 tools available: 'CMYKtools', 'Krita' ). With the years, and commissions, I had to buy Photoshop CS2 for my publishers as a requirement to send CMYK illustrations.
#REDDIT KRITA LAG INSTALL#
I didn't wanted to install hacked/pirated full version, even if a whole part of internet is encouraging into this practice. I did a lot of artworks like that and was happy. I started with the Photoshop Element 2.0 boxed with my first Graphire Wacom tablet, but also Gimp 2.2, Artrage Free edition and Artweaver. Back in the day.īefore using open-source, I was strict on buying every licenses I needed for my freelance activities. I took a quick photo on the ground to keep a souvenir.

Probably more than 3000€ of software here. Photo : I'm moving soon, and while I'm cleaning, I found in the bottom of my bookshelves my old software licenses. Let me tell you, how and why it did happen. It's wrong: I use open-source since 2009 as a personal choice. I decided to write a blog post to silence the rare but existing gossips saying I'm using 100% open-source workflow because I'm.
