>>105751940 (OP)It is definitely good and quite useful, specially if you're starting with it and don't have to adapt your workflow from other software and you're not a shortcut freak like me. So the only reason I still dualboot windows is because Krita can't replace CSP for me, and I tried. I specially hate how they do "Eraser Mode" instead of a separate eraser tool with shortcuts. Having to press eraser again to go back to brush is ???
Other issues are mainly some UI elements (these can be ignored for the most part) and the way some other tools behave.
Admittedly some of my issues are due to Linux itself not working nice with all my pen buttons and not detecting my keydial, so Krita has nothing to do with that.
>>105752011Krita isn't industry standard so I believe using it would only make things harder for you in an already overly competitive professional market. But I'm only a hobbyist so can't speak from experience, only second hand.