Is it possible to do android dev on Debian without Android Studio?
Subreddit to discuss all the Debian things, the Universal Operating SystemAre there any Krita brushes that look like this? (Ghost of Tsushima artwork by Ian Jun Wei Chiew)
Krita - Free and open source digital painting application for Illustrators, comic artists, concept artists , matte painters etc. r/krita is for sharing artworks made in Krita, general help, tips and tricks, troubleshooting etc.If by some miracle, global temperatures went back to how they were in the 1800s and stayed that way, would it be possible for the melted ice caps to freeze solid again?
Ask away! Disclaimer: This is an anonymous forum so answers may not be correctAre there any Krita brushes that look like this, or that can help me achieve this look?
Krita - Free and open source digital painting application for Illustrators, comic artists, concept artists , matte painters etc. r/krita is for sharing artworks made in Krita, general help, tips and tricks, troubleshooting etc.If my current skill level is #1 to #5, what do I need to learn to be able to draw like #6 onwards?
A subreddit where amateur and professional artists alike can seek advice, learn techniques, and receive recommendations and criticism.This is my current level. How do I go from this to the art style from Ghost of Tsushima (slide #6 onwards)?
Welcome! The purpose of r/DigitalPainting is to to critique art, to receive critique and grow as artists. Be prepared to receive constructive critique on your art. Be active and participate in the conversations, give critiques! Being able to recognize and give constructive criticism will mark your growth as well as help others!What is this pixelated visual style called and how can it be achieved in Unity?
A subreddit for News, Help, Resources, and Conversation regarding Unity, the game engine. Do NOT use your phone to take screenshots. Video and photos of computer screens taken by phones are NOT allowed. All screenshots must be grabbed from the computer itself.How do I improve, and go from two values to multiple values, and then to color?

New to drawing? Let us help you learn how to get started! Drawing is a skill, not a talent. It doesn't matter if you can draw or not, with practice you can be the best. We welcome you to our community. Learn with us, the future artists of reddit.
How can I improve? And how do I go from two values to multiple values, and then to color?
A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.It worked! This issue was solved.
A subreddit for everything related to the design and implementation of graphics rendering code.OpenGL does not render anything in the window but works fine in Renderdoc and I have been stuck for over a week. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
A subreddit for everything related to the design and implementation of graphics rendering code.Same code works in one project but doesn't in another.
News, information and discussion about OpenGL development.Sorry for another logo related post but... Am I crazy, or does the sub not use the logo from the website?
Subreddit to discuss all the Debian things, the Universal Operating SystemWhat is wrong with my code? Nothing appears in the viewport, but it works fine according to renderdoc.
News, information and discussion about OpenGL development.Help! A string doesn't fit into the nut.
Reddit's Loudest and Most In-Tune Community of Bassists Electric, acoustic, upright, and otherwise. Community resources, and extensive FAQ for players new and old.Can I even dream of a career in CS (graphics specifically), or should I start looking for jobs in some other field?
CSCareerQuestions is a community for those who are in the process of entering or are already part of the computer science field. Our goal is to help navigate and share challenges of the industry and strategies to be successful .Why do people say Xfce doesn't look as good as the other DEs, when Xfce can do one thing OOTB that no other DE can - nailing an old PC look. Are there any more of these styles?

Xfce is a fast and lightweight open source desktop environment for unix-like systems like Linux and BSD. It is used in distributions like Xubuntu, Linux Mint, Manjaro, MX Linux, Debian, and FreeBSD.