Krita is a QT based raster graphics editor. This release brings improvements to performance and user interface as well as the addition of 2d frame-by-frame animation. You can find in depth information on this release in these release notes.
what we need is a universal media editor which would effectively be a merging of raster, vector, 3d modelling, video and audio. think about it, people either make still or moving images with audio, so why do we have 400 different programs to do each type independently? entire programs should be distilled to their core components and be turned into an editing mode plugin for a universal media editor with a unified editing schema. this would allow for the seamless integration of things like OpenCV to turn 2d images into editable 3d objects or application of physics to animations. the way to do this would actually to build 2d on top of a 3d platform which would mean raster outputs would really just be a specific view of a 3d image much like you can rasterize vector images.
(Score: 2) by Gravis on Friday June 10 2016, @08:45PM
what we need is a universal media editor which would effectively be a merging of raster, vector, 3d modelling, video and audio. think about it, people either make still or moving images with audio, so why do we have 400 different programs to do each type independently? entire programs should be distilled to their core components and be turned into an editing mode plugin for a universal media editor with a unified editing schema. this would allow for the seamless integration of things like OpenCV to turn 2d images into editable 3d objects or application of physics to animations. the way to do this would actually to build 2d on top of a 3d platform which would mean raster outputs would really just be a specific view of a 3d image much like you can rasterize vector images.