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7/2/2025, 6:07:56 AM
>>7629465
I mainly use Krita. CSP is better than Krita in three key areas:
- antialiasing algorithms
- dithering algorithms
- transform algorithms
- stabilization
Everything else isn’t really a game changer. Being a good draftsman is far more important.
>>7629466
Ok, it's good to keep in mind that many brushes in CSP have a default stabilization of 6, whereas Krita's default is none. Through trial and error, I've found that settings A and B work almost like CSP's default 6. Setting C works best for long, slightly curved lines, and D is great for lines with sharp curves.
Besides that, if you're like me and draw with overlapping lines, the brush config F makes it easier.
I mainly use Krita. CSP is better than Krita in three key areas:
- antialiasing algorithms
- dithering algorithms
- transform algorithms
- stabilization
Everything else isn’t really a game changer. Being a good draftsman is far more important.
>>7629466
Ok, it's good to keep in mind that many brushes in CSP have a default stabilization of 6, whereas Krita's default is none. Through trial and error, I've found that settings A and B work almost like CSP's default 6. Setting C works best for long, slightly curved lines, and D is great for lines with sharp curves.
Besides that, if you're like me and draw with overlapping lines, the brush config F makes it easier.
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