On Sunday 19 May 2013 May 09:51:22 Simon Legrand wrote: > Hi guys. As an effort to make Krita used by artists in my studio I have to > show them why it is beneficial to use Krita over Photoshop on wine (or ever > harder, photoshop on a windows box). > > My first step would be to, at least, replace Photoshop CS2 on wine with > Krita. > > The first hurdle and the hardest one to justify for now is performance. > Even though Krita says it does high bit depth and large size canvas on the > UI (and the website), it still does not make it possible to do any work at > those high resolutions. Which version did you test exactly? The Centos build (23 or 24?) or a home-grown build? > > A very simple example, is to put CS2 on wine and Krita, on the same machine > running next to each other. > > In this test I created an A4, 300dpi document, then I painted it with fill > and gradient. So far so good. Then I doubled the size of the document > again, I could see krita was starting to slow down, but it was still ok. I > then attempted to double the canvs again, but that was a limit I think. Hm, that is 14032x9632 -- that is a bit beyond what we currently assume are normal working sizes :-( I'm wondering whether we aren't reaching the limit of our tile approach here. At 16 bit/channel (whether float of integer) that's about a gigabyte of uncompressed data per layer. We're tracking attempts to improve here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273860 > So > I moved on to convert to 16bit. Photoshop did it effortlessly, but Krita > crash. Did you start out at 8 bit rgba, or 32 bit float? I couldn't quite see on the movie. > > This is only the first of a series of comparisons I will run. But, > essentially, if Krita cannot outperform Photoshop on wine, it's impossible > for me to convert my studio to it. The price tag is not really an issue, > what our artists need is performance. Even the UI quirks are something > artists can get used to, Mari was adopted in the industry extremely quickly > even though it had a UI no one had used before. Because performance drew > the industry to use it. > -- Boudewijn Rempt http://www.valdyas.org, http://www.krita.org, http://www.boudewijnrempt.nl _______________________________________________ Krita mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop