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Some of David's tutorials will help ? https://www.davidrevoy.com/categorie3/tutorials-brushes-extras or https://www.davidrevoy.com/static5/table-of-content
He is super focused on drawing, not editing screenshots, 8-bit pixel artwork or photos in example.
Krita is a drawing-first program, so this makes sense.
No, Krita has general purpose editing functionality too. It's the other way around, the guy is drawing first, not the application. I am in the process of switching my general purpose image editor GIMP with Krita.