This chapter covers how you use Krita in the basic operations compared to PS. When you get used to Krita, you will find that Krita has some features that are not part of PS. This means that PS has more features than Krita in general, but Krita has the tools that are relevant to digital painting. The first thing to remember is that Krita is a 2D paint application while Photoshop (PS) is an image manipulation program. But even though things may change in the future, the basics will most likely remain the same. This introduction is written with Krita version 2.9 and Photoshop CS2 and CS3 in mind. The intention is to make you productive in Krita as fast as possible and ease the conversion of old habits into new ones. This document gives an introduction to Krita for users who have been using Photoshop. Introduction to Krita coming from Photoshop ¶ Introduction ¶