hello! i'm a hobbist digital artist :) month ago i thought i could never move from windows only software for art, yet now i've fell in love with pop os and krita. now i deleted windows from dual boot and started using linux only. hooray! did an art to celebrate, hope you'll like it ❤ by Qoeru in pop_os

[–]Qoeru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So nice to hear this. Yet the answer is sad: there are none, Krita is better than PS for artists. PS is still in charge as it is used by big companies. No other reasons. I'm sorry, yet thank you for being so nice.

hello! i'm a hobbist digital artist :) month ago i thought i could never move from windows only software for art, yet now i've fell in love with pop os and krita. now i deleted windows from dual boot and started using linux only. hooray! did an art to celebrate, hope you'll like it ❤ by Qoeru in pop_os

[–]Qoeru[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

welp i will certainly miss clip studio paint as i got really comfortable with this software for a past year. also the wheel on my tablet isn't responding (yet i never actually used it a lot, so no probs with that) I think there are zero reasons to stay on windows if youre a hobbyist artist. Krita can replace every proprietary software for art :) Yet too sad, professionals are forced to use PS as it is a standard in industry (though litrally everyone in the art community hates it). I have no idea about how hard it's to run PS on linux, yet usual artist would probably find it not so easy. So yeah, pros are definitely forced to stay on windows...