CHRISTMAS HAS ARRIVED EARLY FOR ME! Thank you for the brush packs! It seems that I cannot move on to other drawing programs because I'm too attached to your brushes and Krita's brush engine 😂.
Thanks for your appreciation ;) I really want to give back to the community, that gave me krita - such a possibility to grow as an artist. I hope, that those brush presets will pay some of this debt ;)
@@wojtryb I think this brushpack might be the one thing I truly needed and just never knew. The performance, the textures, the dynamics! Thank you so much!
@@HannesRadke I'm glad to hear that - I really tried my best as these are not some artificial brushes for sharing, but a collection of tools I exclusively use in my workflow. I hope you'll find them useful :)
Thanks! I'm not really capable of doing painting tutorials yet - they wouldn't be at a sufficiently high level and would age pretty quickly. This set covers a wide range of types, shapes, and dynamics so watching high-quality tutorials of professional painters or (what I do) trying to analyze and recreate their artworks and brushwork should help you to figure out them out :)
I can't make more of these. I will only if I have enough time and will feel like doing so. Still I don't plan to make strict painting tutorials in the near future, unless I find a way to make them in a way I find them valuable. Thank you although I don't really believe in talent ;)
@@wojtryb Thank you. I will. Btw what brush is at 1:14 ? It changes color depending on direction ? Or is it tilt related ? None of the brushes doesnt seem to do that by deafult. I dont have tilt support on my tablet.
Most of those brushes have darker areas embedded in brushtips. If you don't have it, you probably haven't updated krita to at least 4.4.0. But yes, this brush relies on tilt for rotation. Although, even without tilt you can use it this way, for example by rotating your canvas (shift+middle click) .
This is a great pack! Question: Do you know if there is a way to get a brush selection wheel with more slots (like you show on the example pdf) without needing the settings that are new to Krita version 5? That version still isn't out on my Linux distro... thanks again :)
Krita 5 is not needed for that (though it will allow to set it automatically to the number of presets in the tag). If I remember well, at the end of the PFD, in the tips section, there is a instruction to change that in 4.4.0 (in 5.0.0 this settings will be moved to the new "pop-up" tab.
Yes, there won't be any conflicts with these. Though keep in mind that they are the same presets with just small tweaks to compensate the lack of tilt features - you kind of shouldn't be needing the normal ones. And obviously there's no sense in using tilt ones if your tablet don't support it. Thanks, no problem :)
Of course! My brushes are on the same license as krita, so you can use and modify them the way you like. Unless you want to sell those resources or use them as defaults in paid program you develop - there shouldn't be any restrictions you can violate.
Yeah, sure - they are on the same license as krita - you can use them for commercial use, modify and include in your own packs. I believe this way I can contribute to krita and help its community.
Yup! I just wanted to repay a little bit for all the opportunities I received thanks to open-source. I believe there is a great power in this mechanism :)
Hello, i am planning to change digital art software(from Medibang), and Krita seems good to try, question: Is this Brushes still available right now or this brushes seems laggy? Or do i have to wait for Krita 5 for better peformances? Edit: that brush at 0:25 looks adddictive to use :D
They are available. The link is in the description. The speed of the brushes depend on your computer. Those are also much heavier than the default ones in krita (each used feature shows it down - the more you use, the shower they get). Still, you should be able to find a good image resolution so that even those are fast enough (brushes get much, much faster as you make them smaller). Krita 5 bring some optimization, mainly for smudge brushes (not used too much in this bundle), but I wouldn't expect drastic speed improvement if your CPU is just not good enough - I'd say ~500px wide is a limit on 8 core processor with 3.2Gh rate for a fully smooth experience.
@@wojtryb wow thanks for the fast reply! Do you have any videos/links on how to adjust this brushes for better performances? My pc is 8gb ram do you think its ok? Edit: so does it mean that the smaller the canvas the better the brushes performance?
@@zimlo9784 Not yet - I thought about a video about krita performance, but it has to wait. RAM does not affect performance much, it just tells you how much data you can open at once (frames of animation, layers, documents). Once you use all your RAM krita can stop or crash (though should yell at you long before you reach it). Yes, smaller canvas naturally make you not need huge brushes. If you make a brush twice smaller, the performance gets 4 times better, 3 times smaller, means 9 times faster performance, 4: 16 and so on. That should be true not only for krita. You can also adjust spacing (two times bigger spacing is two times faster, 3:3: and so on). Switching off "masked brush" and "texture" options also can help a lot, as these are the most performance heavy features.
@@wojtryb ok ok thanks again! Last question, if i turn off the mask brush and texture, does the brush im using will change the effect once i turned it off or it will looks just the same?
Those are some beautiful brushes, i installed them but for some reason there are a couple of black pixels on the edge of the part the brush is painting so it ends up trashing the whole painting. I tried a couple of things but could you give me some insight of whats happening? if possible, either way amazing job!
I know - it's probably a bug. I guess it's possible to change that with RGBA parameters: neutral point and contrast, but I haven't been fighting with it too much, as I quite like this grain effect if produces tbh ;)
@@wojtryb Thank you for taking your time to answer! I did that and it works, it doesnt produce quite the same result but it still looks amazing. Just thought that i should let you know!
The bundle you can get with a link contains all the brushes I currently use. Brushes from version 5 can still be present here, modified a bit, or removed if I decided that some new brush does it's job better. If you really want you can still download older versions from the resource folder.
@@wojtryb thanks for your reply. Sorry if I had not been clear. I was asking whether these brushes are already included with the new 4.4 version of Krita. I am assuming it is not based on your response.
Oh, I get it now. They are an external user-made pack and probably won't be included in the official releases of krita. The devs know about them though and I have the fifth version linked on the resource page on krita website (though it may take me some time to update them there)
Brushes folder is for brushtips - png images is brush shapes. If you want to do this manually, and not according to the instructions, place then in bundles folder, which is for sets of resources.
Oh, thank you ;) sure! But basically, some presets are constantly slow, while others don't? And I'm assuming you use 64bit krita on Windows 10, and the lag is just brushes being a bit slower than your movement, not 'unusable' kind of slow?
@@wojtryb Yeah it's win10 krita 64bit. Very strange issue, the delay happens between putting down the pen and the beginning of the stroke. Once the stroke has started it moves along nicely. The worst offender seems to be brush 06. Though I honestly believe it is nothing you could fix. I think it's a random issue between my PC, tablet and Krita, who knows :) to be fair it's not urgent for me, I might just wait for Krita 5 when they rework the whole resource system. Using brushes to actually paint is more of a hobby for me. I'm doing mostly 3d for work
Hello. I downloaded the file wojtryb-v6-normal-anyHand.bundle onto my Galaxy Tab S7 Plus. However when I go to manage resources, import bundle within the Krita app, I'm not able to locate this file to import into krita. Any ideas?
As far as I know, the Android port is still having many problems with file handling - things like saving copies and importing bundles. You can go to krita-artists.org and search for topics related to Android. Maybe there already is a workaround before those bugs get fixed.
I really cannot help you without any informations on what the errors are, and what OS are you using. Is that Android? krita-artists.org may be a better place to ask for help, as all the other users managed to install it without problems.
wojtryb on twitter, wojtryb on facebook, wojtryb on artstation :) I guess twitter is the most active right now (which still isn't that active to be honest) ;)
Won't teach you to draw - but gets pretty damn close!
Hahah! I like that :D
CHRISTMAS HAS ARRIVED EARLY FOR ME!
Thank you for the brush packs! It seems that I cannot move on to other drawing programs because I'm too attached to your brushes and Krita's brush engine 😂.
We all need more christmasses this year.
You're welcome :) But why on earth would you like to move to any other program? ;)
Lol, i love the name of this brush pack. Great sense of humor.
Anyway, thank you. I'll try these soon.
The best thing about it, is that people actually got the joke and noone got offended or anything ;)
Good luck with learning how to use them!
Great job once again! Thank you so much for all your hard work and thank you for making them publicly available!
Thanks for your appreciation ;) I really want to give back to the community, that gave me krita - such a possibility to grow as an artist. I hope, that those brush presets will pay some of this debt ;)
@@wojtryb I think this brushpack might be the one thing I truly needed and just never knew. The performance, the textures, the dynamics! Thank you so much!
@@HannesRadke I'm glad to hear that - I really tried my best as these are not some artificial brushes for sharing, but a collection of tools I exclusively use in my workflow.
I hope you'll find them useful :)
@@wojtryb Have been building my own brushes for years now, so I recognize good ones when I see them ;)
Great brushes, wojtryb! Please, make more tutorials showing how you work with them!
Thanks! I'm not really capable of doing painting tutorials yet - they wouldn't be at a sufficiently high level and would age pretty quickly.
This set covers a wide range of types, shapes, and dynamics so watching high-quality tutorials of professional painters or (what I do) trying to analyze and recreate their artworks and brushwork should help you to figure out them out :)
@@wojtryb O.K. I understand you but I thing that you can make more, like we have here! Believe. I am a professional. And I see that you have talent.
I can't make more of these. I will only if I have enough time and will feel like doing so.
Still I don't plan to make strict painting tutorials in the near future, unless I find a way to make them in a way I find them valuable.
Thank you although I don't really believe in talent ;)
@@wojtryb Anyway, thanks for these videos using great free software like Krita and for sharing your brushes.
Thank you very much for the new brushes! They are great!
No problem! I hope you'll find them useful ;)
Oh wow ! Looking at these I feel like a better artist already !
Great to hear! I hope you'll find them useful :)
@@wojtryb Thank you. I will. Btw what brush is at 1:14 ? It changes color depending on direction ? Or is it tilt related ? None of the brushes doesnt seem to do that by deafult. I dont have tilt support on my tablet.
Most of those brushes have darker areas embedded in brushtips. If you don't have it, you probably haven't updated krita to at least 4.4.0.
But yes, this brush relies on tilt for rotation. Although, even without tilt you can use it this way, for example by rotating your canvas (shift+middle click) .
Thank you! These look so good!
No problem! Glad you like them :)
Thank you! Have a great day!!!!
You're welcome! You too :)
awesome brushes, thank you a lot!
Ayo :) THESE ARE AWESOME!!!! Keep up the good work :)
Thanks ;) So great you found them useful
ty idk what im doing but your brushes help a lot :)
It's not always about knowing what you're doing :)
Thank you for the lovely brushes.
You're welcome! It's great you like them :)
amazing brushes man ! cheers will be downloading them now
Great to hear! Good luck with them ;)
Thank you!!! Great brush bundle!!
No problem, I'm happy you like it ;)
Very very and very thanks for share!
Sure, you're welcome :)
This is a great pack! Question: Do you know if there is a way to get a brush selection wheel with more slots (like you show on the example pdf) without needing the settings that are new to Krita version 5? That version still isn't out on my Linux distro... thanks again :)
Krita 5 is not needed for that (though it will allow to set it automatically to the number of presets in the tag).
If I remember well, at the end of the PFD, in the tips section, there is a instruction to change that in 4.4.0 (in 5.0.0 this settings will be moved to the new "pop-up" tab.
Omg Thanks!!
No problem ;)
Looks great! Thank you!
No problem :)
muchas gracias por los pinceles y el compartir tus conocimientos.
No hay problema. De nada :)
I just downloaded the normal ones but I also would want to have the tilt feature could I have both? btw tysm for this i really like your art style.
Yes, there won't be any conflicts with these. Though keep in mind that they are the same presets with just small tweaks to compensate the lack of tilt features - you kind of shouldn't be needing the normal ones.
And obviously there's no sense in using tilt ones if your tablet don't support it.
Thanks, no problem :)
@@wojtryb k thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH❤
Great Brush bro...
Can i use this brush for commercial projects?
Of course! My brushes are on the same license as krita, so you can use and modify them the way you like.
Unless you want to sell those resources or use them as defaults in paid program you develop - there shouldn't be any restrictions you can violate.
Awesome brushes !!! and Covers & Vids & Pdf... Thanks a lot. Regards
Thanks. No problem :)
This is greats.. Thank you
btw can i use this for commercial use ?
Yeah, sure - they are on the same license as krita - you can use them for commercial use, modify and include in your own packs. I believe this way I can contribute to krita and help its community.
@@wojtryb thank you so much.... i am just newbie using Krita :D
You're welcome :) I wish you luck then, as there are so many cool things to learn here ;)
@@wojtryb yeah me too, :) , i hope i can get a job design using krita, and give donation for krita dev soon...
Free and open source for the win.
Yup! I just wanted to repay a little bit for all the opportunities I received thanks to open-source.
I believe there is a great power in this mechanism :)
Хорошие кисточки. Спасибо. 👍👍
Спасибо :)
Hello, i am planning to change digital art software(from Medibang), and Krita seems good to try, question: Is this Brushes still available right now or this brushes seems laggy? Or do i have to wait for Krita 5 for better peformances?
Edit: that brush at 0:25 looks adddictive to use :D
They are available. The link is in the description.
The speed of the brushes depend on your computer. Those are also much heavier than the default ones in krita (each used feature shows it down - the more you use, the shower they get). Still, you should be able to find a good image resolution so that even those are fast enough (brushes get much, much faster as you make them smaller).
Krita 5 bring some optimization, mainly for smudge brushes (not used too much in this bundle), but I wouldn't expect drastic speed improvement if your CPU is just not good enough - I'd say ~500px wide is a limit on 8 core processor with 3.2Gh rate for a fully smooth experience.
@@wojtryb wow thanks for the fast reply! Do you have any videos/links on how to adjust this brushes for better performances? My pc is 8gb ram do you think its ok?
Edit: so does it mean that the smaller the canvas the better the brushes performance?
@@zimlo9784 Not yet - I thought about a video about krita performance, but it has to wait.
RAM does not affect performance much, it just tells you how much data you can open at once (frames of animation, layers, documents). Once you use all your RAM krita can stop or crash (though should yell at you long before you reach it).
Yes, smaller canvas naturally make you not need huge brushes. If you make a brush twice smaller, the performance gets 4 times better, 3 times smaller, means 9 times faster performance, 4: 16 and so on. That should be true not only for krita.
You can also adjust spacing (two times bigger spacing is two times faster, 3:3: and so on).
Switching off "masked brush" and "texture" options also can help a lot, as these are the most performance heavy features.
@@wojtryb ok ok thanks again! Last question, if i turn off the mask brush and texture, does the brush im using will change the effect once i turned it off or it will looks just the same?
@@zimlo9784 Basically it will be a different brush then. Not all the brushes use those features, as brushes without them have their usecases too.
muchas gracias por los pinceles!, estan geniales
Eres bienvenido! Me alegra que te gusten.
Those are some beautiful brushes, i installed them but for some reason there are a couple of black pixels on the edge of the part the brush is painting so it ends up trashing the whole painting. I tried a couple of things but could you give me some insight of whats happening? if possible, either way amazing job!
I know - it's probably a bug. I guess it's possible to change that with RGBA parameters: neutral point and contrast, but I haven't been fighting with it too much, as I quite like this grain effect if produces tbh ;)
@@wojtryb Thank you for taking your time to answer! I did that and it works, it doesnt produce quite the same result but it still looks amazing. Just thought that i should let you know!
I'm happy you managed to tweak them to your needs :)
LETS GOOOO
Good luck ;)
very good! thanks!
You're welcome ;)
Hi
Thanks for your hard work. Are these brush pack not part of the new version? Do we need to install these separately?
The bundle you can get with a link contains all the brushes I currently use. Brushes from version 5 can still be present here, modified a bit, or removed if I decided that some new brush does it's job better.
If you really want you can still download older versions from the resource folder.
@@wojtryb thanks for your reply. Sorry if I had not been clear. I was asking whether these brushes are already included with the new 4.4 version of Krita. I am assuming it is not based on your response.
Oh, I get it now.
They are an external user-made pack and probably won't be included in the official releases of krita.
The devs know about them though and I have the fifth version linked on the resource page on krita website (though it may take me some time to update them there)
@@wojtryb thanks for clarifying. I will download it then.
thx a lot !
You're welcome!
I threw your brushes into the brushes folder but Krita doesn't see them
Brushes folder is for brushtips - png images is brush shapes.
If you want to do this manually, and not according to the instructions, place then in bundles folder, which is for sets of resources.
thanks for these :)
You're welcome :)
Some of these are lagging for me when I begin the stroke on 4.4.1
core i7 9700k
gtx 1080ti
32gb ram
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
Only my brushes? How much, and which ones?
Also krita-artists.org may be a better place to find help for performance issues.
@@wojtryb Only had a few minutes free time this evening I will check again tomorrow and note down which ones because not all of them did
and I just want to say the reason I want them to not lag is because they are so friggin good!!! honestly, stellar job on these
Oh, thank you ;) sure!
But basically, some presets are constantly slow, while others don't? And I'm assuming you use 64bit krita on Windows 10, and the lag is just brushes being a bit slower than your movement, not 'unusable' kind of slow?
@@wojtryb Yeah it's win10 krita 64bit. Very strange issue, the delay happens between putting down the pen and the beginning of the stroke. Once the stroke has started it moves along nicely. The worst offender seems to be brush 06. Though I honestly believe it is nothing you could fix. I think it's a random issue between my PC, tablet and Krita, who knows :) to be fair it's not urgent for me, I might just wait for Krita 5 when they rework the whole resource system. Using brushes to actually paint is more of a hobby for me. I'm doing mostly 3d for work
Hello. I downloaded the file wojtryb-v6-normal-anyHand.bundle onto my Galaxy Tab S7 Plus. However when I go to manage resources, import bundle within the Krita app, I'm not able to locate this file to import into krita. Any ideas?
As far as I know, the Android port is still having many problems with file handling - things like saving copies and importing bundles.
You can go to krita-artists.org and search for topics related to Android. Maybe there already is a workaround before those bugs get fixed.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! I hope they'll serve you well ;)
Thank you very much
No problem ;) good luck with them
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
🤭
hype hype hype hype
muchas gracias wojtryb eres el mejor
De nada Alex ;)
Thank you
You're welcome :)
how do I install it
under the link in the comments you'll find brushes with the full install instructions
every time i tried importing it gave errors
I really cannot help you without any informations on what the errors are, and what OS are you using. Is that Android?
krita-artists.org may be a better place to ask for help, as all the other users managed to install it without problems.
Thanks
That was a fast response :D You're welcome
شكرا
wait where do you download it im confused
Link is in the videos description.
Hi This free commercial use?
Yes!
@@wojtryb thank you 🙂 i just wanna use for commercial project
tell me your social media :0
wojtryb on twitter,
wojtryb on facebook,
wojtryb on artstation :)
I guess twitter is the most active right now (which still isn't that active to be honest) ;)