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Both progamms are suited for
Saturday, May 30, 2015 - 18:51

Both progamms are suited for creating game assets. It's your choice which one you like more, but there is a difference between these progamms.
The main purpose of GIMP is to be a image retouching and editing software while krita is a tool for digital paintings.

I also do not know how this
Monday, December 29, 2014 - 04:15

I also do not know how this style is called, but here is another great sample video of this style:
http://youtu.be/N56r-Uxr5Tk?t=25s
I guess you can copy this style if you are a skilled 2D and 3D artist. It seems that moving/animated objects are 3D rendered meshes with painted textures and the foreground and background are just flat painted layers.

Thank you very much! ^^
Friday, May 16, 2014 - 06:38

Thank you very much! ^^