Take the crop tool (2), and crop the visible canvas on your screen letting a border all around.ģ. Zoom your empty canvas to the 50% view (1) ( using ‘+’ on keyboard or the mouse wheel ). Skip other field as Name or Image description, and press ‘Create’ (4).Ģ. A dialog will pop-up, select in it the tab on left “Custom Document”(1) and create a new canvas with Width and Height to 4000 (2) and set resolution to 300ppi (3), as on the screenshot. On Krita first startup go to File menu on top, then ‘New’. Click on the pictures of this blog post to enlarge them.ġ.I advice the ‘Krita document’ ( kra ) files. Save your document often during the process.: colorize : layer stack of blending mode : black and white : setup and modeling ( you are here ) ![]() It can be an ideal time investment if you have a first free afternoon to paint and want to learn basics of Krita while having fun. ‘Simple’ because I’ll write it as a step by step with all details to paint a symmetrical portrait, but without explaining the complex stuff underneath about theory and ‘rewarding’ because we will get a result quickly. My goal here is to share the passion I have for digital painting and help new talents to get faster rid of the technical aspect to do the essential : telling stories, sharing beautiful pictures, expressing an artistic soul, etc… My first tutorial will be a simple but rewarding one. I hope you’ll learn something with this series. The screenshot are old and won’t match your interface, but it’s the best I can do at the moment to refresh this three post. I updated a bit the tutorial in september 2015. 2.9.7 ) you should have everything you need. This brush were added in Krita’s default brushes after Krita 2.8. The tutorials were designed for Krita 2.7 in 2013 + my brushkit V3. “Getting started with Krita” is a tutorial series of three blog post. Its hard to describe but that tool is amazing.The result of this blog post tutorial exercise So when you draw, it fills the space in between (for a circle, you need to complete the circle so it look like a solid circle, if drawing only half a circle, it will be like half of a hemisphere. It is a much a faster and more controllable way to color in something. In Krita, it is call the deevad 3a alchemy brush (That green bottle you see). My workstation in Krita which is very convenient.Īlso I was wondering if PS have this tool where you draw and it covers the area you draw. It is so much more convenient and you work faster. I was wondering why, Photoshop a profession and highly grade program doesn't do this. ![]() (alt+bottom button+hover right or left)Īccessing Colors, Brushes, Brush Sizes, Opacity, Angles, Palette: In Krita, with one click (bottom button), it brings a wheel of sorts to change all of those settings.Īs you can see here. In PS, you need to press 2 keys and than hover drag. You just hold shift and drag (not hovering) to the right to increase to the left to decrease. In PS same thing but top button doesn't work and I have to actually draw on it like I previously mention.īrush Size: Krita is so much better in this area in term of shortcuts. Zooming: Krita I press ctrl and (space or my top button) to zoom by just hovering move. ![]() In PS, I have to press space and actually draw on my tablet to move. Panning around: in krita I just have to press the top button to drag around, hovering over it. I work faster with krita but want to move to photoshop because the brushes renders better for me. So the shortcut keys and flexibility in my opinion is so much better in krita.
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