Developers of the powerful, free, open source Krita digital painting software have announced the release of Krita 4.0 pre-alpha.
Krita is a graphics processor that uses Qt 5 and the KDE 5 framework. Krita is designed to be a digital painting application.
It has been affected to some extent by software such as Corel Painter and SAI. The application packs along with some basic features some different features from most applications of its kind, including the ability to work with both bitmap and vector illustration.
Application developers are also trying to simplify user interaction and focus on features that are more relevant to painting and drawing.
Krita is a free software distributed under the GNU General Public License (2 version). Originally released as part of KOffice version 1.4.0, 21 June 2005.
The program can run in environments Windows (also available in Windows Store), Linux, Mac OSX and for two X64 or X86 architectures.
Caution: it is a pre-alpha version, that is, not at all stable. It can even ruin your images when saving!
No installer.
- Portable 64 bits Windows: Criteria-4.0.0-prealpha.2c.zip
- Debug symbols. (Unpack in the Krita installation folder)
Linux Download
- 64 bits Linux: Criteria-4.0.0-pre-alpha-x86_64.appimage
(right-click download.)
OSX Download
- OSX disk image: Criteria-4.0.0-prealpha.2b.dmg
Note: The gmic-qt and pdf plugins are not available on OSX.
Krita 4.0 Source queues
- Source code: Criteria-4.0.0-prealpha.2.tar.gz
md5sums
For all downloads: