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Regarding PSDumps

  • Keep doing both! 17
  • Just .kra files is fine! 20
  • 2023-12-26
  • —2023-12-30
  • 37 votes
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Hey guys, been thinking over something regarding the monthly PSDumps and I figured it'd be best to get y'alls input.

Ever since I started using Krita, I noticed a very big problem with the .psd variant of my files.  They just..  don't keep all of the layer data.

Gradient maps, clipped layers, certain layer modifiers ---  things I use in my projects very frequently will end up looking like this.  

BUT.

When you open the original .kra files for Krtia...

You see what you're supposed to.

Krita files (.kra) are easy to access and open as a result of Krita being a free art program that exists on every mainstream platform.  It's becuase of this and the fact that my .psd files don't play nice that I would like to transition to only providing .kra files in my PSDumps.

I don't know how many of you guys actually peruse my layer files, but I felt it was fair to ask y'all and get your opinions since it directly affects you all, and managing both .PSDs and .kra files on my hard drive is getting tedious.

Would you rather keep going as I have, with both .psd and .kra files being provided, or would you be okay with .kra files only?

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