Need help? Have questions? Check out Krita's brand new Q&A site!
Hey everybody!
I just wanted to make a quick announcement to let you all know about our brand new Q&A support site, ask.krita.org!
This new site, ask.krita.org, is now the best place to ask any question about how to use Krita or it's features, and to get support from our awesome community of developers and knowledgeable users. Even if you're an early bird painter trying capture a sunrise or a night owl pixel pusher working on frame 99 of your latest animation, your questions will be seen, read and, yes, answered!
And even if you're a full-fledged Krita master, you can also join the fun and help out by submitting your own answers and sharing some of your knowledge with others. Just like Krita's development, out new Q&A site is a community-driven operation, so whether you have questions or answers, come check it out!
You will need to sign up for a KDE Identity, the very same that you would use for our forums and other developer sites. We know that signing up for yet another account can seem like a pain at first, but get your favorite password manager going and fill in a few boxes one time and it'll be over before you know it.
Of course, there are tons of other places to discuss and ask questions about Krita, from our official forums and #krita on IRC, to popular unofficial subreddits and discord channels. But we really think that ask.krita.org is going to be the #1 place for asking and answering questions about Krita in the very near future. It's that good!
Thanks again, on behalf of the Krita team,
- Emmet (Volunteer Krita Developer)
I just wanted to make a quick announcement to let you all know about our brand new Q&A support site, ask.krita.org!
This new site, ask.krita.org, is now the best place to ask any question about how to use Krita or it's features, and to get support from our awesome community of developers and knowledgeable users. Even if you're an early bird painter trying capture a sunrise or a night owl pixel pusher working on frame 99 of your latest animation, your questions will be seen, read and, yes, answered!
And even if you're a full-fledged Krita master, you can also join the fun and help out by submitting your own answers and sharing some of your knowledge with others. Just like Krita's development, out new Q&A site is a community-driven operation, so whether you have questions or answers, come check it out!
You will need to sign up for a KDE Identity, the very same that you would use for our forums and other developer sites. We know that signing up for yet another account can seem like a pain at first, but get your favorite password manager going and fill in a few boxes one time and it'll be over before you know it.
Of course, there are tons of other places to discuss and ask questions about Krita, from our official forums and #krita on IRC, to popular unofficial subreddits and discord channels. But we really think that ask.krita.org is going to be the #1 place for asking and answering questions about Krita in the very near future. It's that good!
Thanks again, on behalf of the Krita team,
- Emmet (Volunteer Krita Developer)