5 Free (and Really Good) Drawing & Painting Apps - 2023 EDITION

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
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    There are a lot of great drawing and painting apps out there for beginer artists all the way up to professionals. Which one you choose will depend on your preferences but there is something for everyone.
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    00:43 Ibis Paint X
    02:39 Intro to Digital Art
    03:36 Medibang Paint
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  • @slamotte
    @slamotte Год назад +532

    I personally love Krita and IbisPantX. Ibis just added full on pixel art settings and i'm having so much fun experimenting with it! Krita also has a brush pack that came out recently and it looks identical to pencils, the closest I've ever seen.

    • @repeekyraidcero
      @repeekyraidcero Год назад +11

      Krita is the only one besides ibis i like.
      It as lots of potential.

    • @emerygrey1582
      @emerygrey1582 Год назад +5

      Wait theres a REAL pixel art function on ibis now?! I havent heard of this

    • @teddie7471
      @teddie7471 Год назад +4

      @@emerygrey1582 yeah ibispaint has a pixel art function now it's really good

    • @Artn00b
      @Artn00b Год назад

      @@teddie7471 how do I do it?

    • @slamotte
      @slamotte Год назад +6

      @@Artn00b there's a video on their channel for their recent update that tells you how (in the ver10 update) . Simply put:
      1. you open a 1:1 canvas at 70:70 or less for the canvas size
      2. go to the menus and the farthest 1 to the left (or 1st menu), turn on the grid switch
      3. turn "display when zooming" to pixelated
      4. choose the DIGITAL PEN in the brush menu and turn it all the way down to 1 pixel size and start drawing! 😁

  • @KoalaTulip47
    @KoalaTulip47 Год назад +895

    Shame that Krita can't be on iPad because of Apple's weirdness about open source apps. I'd love to use it with the Apple Pencil.

    • @fablewalls
      @fablewalls Год назад +65

      Well you have Procreate that Apple doesn't care about compared to Adobe but we're never going to see Procreate on an Android tablet.

    • @adrienagreste2670
      @adrienagreste2670 Год назад +32

      @@fablewalls procreate is a paid app and Krita is free. Not every apple user can afford procreate ( don’t get me wrong, im a procreate user tho but I’m here for my pc)

    • @fablewalls
      @fablewalls Год назад +7

      @@koifishflavor Ironic isn't it? Apple only has eyes and respect for Adobe. It's like the old saying "treat them mean, to keep them keen..."

    • @Leeolaaj
      @Leeolaaj Год назад

      Agreed

    • @redrebel__
      @redrebel__ Год назад +2

      Its a shame that apple is trash. Mac is built on a crazy strict os similar to linux, linux and android are sorta similar as in android uses a similar kernel but android has stuff like developers apps (samsung,google) but otherwise this is a slight description look it up urself.
      Its great to learn

  • @Jibily1
    @Jibily1 Год назад +142

    Krita's brush engine is so good.
    It's by far my favorite. ... It doesn't try to be like any other art app, though, so it takes a minute to learn. But once you learn it, it's amazing. I recently switched to using an iPad primarily for drawing, and I miss Krita so much.

  • @cgtang
    @cgtang Год назад +109

    I use Krita religiously for several years now. Both on my Windows laptop and Ubuntu pc. The brush engine is top notch and very customizable. Great for making your own brushes. Planning to ditch my pricey paperweight iPad Gen 6 and get a nice galaxy tab so I can use krita on the go.

    • @AndrewMaksymBrainNectar
      @AndrewMaksymBrainNectar 4 месяца назад

      Brilliant!

    • @subhodeepmaji2975
      @subhodeepmaji2975 2 месяца назад

      How do u use it on laptop? Dont u need stylus for that?

    • @AndrewMaksymBrainNectar
      @AndrewMaksymBrainNectar 2 месяца назад

      @@subhodeepmaji2975 I use an xp pen USB wireless tablet and I also have a lanovo tablet

    • @txma.
      @txma. Месяц назад

      @@subhodeepmaji2975 I would assume they have a drawing tablet of sorts

  • @R_O_T_A
    @R_O_T_A Год назад +839

    For me , krita is the best app all the time for drawing and painting

    • @htsunmiku
      @htsunmiku Год назад +46

      I really like using it on my galaxy fold but I hope they make a more touch friendly interface (like csp app or procreate)

    • @geoffreymegardon5624
      @geoffreymegardon5624 Год назад +20

      Yes it is really good, but still too reliant on the keyboard.

    • @MattPin
      @MattPin Год назад +16

      It's awesome! I use it on my linux laptop + my Samsung s6 lite

    • @mavr1k440
      @mavr1k440 Год назад +10

      @@geoffreymegardon5624 funny thats what i like about it. 😂

    • @animegirl-mz6bs
      @animegirl-mz6bs Год назад +3

      i really dislike krita, but its only because (as far as im aware i heard this from a friend) the lighter you touch, the less opacity becomes which i dont like, but if you can tolerate that i recommend krita 100% ive used it before with mouse and keyboard, but im gonna be using adobe animate when i get my drawing tablet

  • @PrivateLZG
    @PrivateLZG Год назад +250

    The devs of Krita are just incredible. The program is, in my opinion, the best of them and still gets regular feature updates that even improve the program more. Dang

    • @danieltrevizo170
      @danieltrevizo170 Год назад +2

      😊

    • @fabiandrinksmilk6205
      @fabiandrinksmilk6205 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, KDE makes great software. Their Plasma desktop is just Windows, but better in almost every way. It's funny how Microsoft is how copying KDE instead of the other way around.

    • @PrivateLZG
      @PrivateLZG 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@fabiandrinksmilk6205 Yeah dont have to tell me, your speaking to a regular KDE neon user here

    • @Sonicspeedtime31
      @Sonicspeedtime31 2 месяца назад

      Fr!, it's great!

  • @pauldog
    @pauldog Год назад +18

    Krita was the first thing I touched and I found learning how to use it quite organic. I started with just am the brush and eraser, then filled things in with colour. Then learnt about layers and how to make good use of them sand have started getting into more advanced tools and means of shading etc. It's really been quite a delight to use, especially once I got past my first couple of comics

  • @Buttercookie_Draws
    @Buttercookie_Draws Год назад +58

    Ibis paint x is my go to app to use. I didn't like it at first but now I absolutely love it! The fun part is you can even import brushes made by other people, which is where i found my main brush :D

  • @BJbear2001
    @BJbear2001 Год назад +10

    Thanks for helping me narrow my choice drawing app down to Krita! I've used PT-SAI, OpenCanvas(still going in 2017), Sketchbook Pro, TegakiE(flash based), DA-Mural(flash based), and Adobe PS(class version 2012), and Blender(Before the suit by A-PS or somesuch).

  • @ajwalker4416
    @ajwalker4416 Год назад +34

    I'm totally ok with you updating previous videos! Please feel free to update as you see fit. Learning about the new apps I may have missed really helps. Thank you.

  • @musingsofmessa
    @musingsofmessa Год назад +79

    I could listen to Brad talk about art a lot. Also, really love the little animated bits! 😊
    I use ibisPaint X, and it's wonderful. Been using it for about a year or something like that - maybe 8 months. 🙂

  • @dbweb.creative
    @dbweb.creative Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for including Light Brush!! Every painting app is of its own flavour, hopefully people may find features they like and what is comfortable for them.

  • @YughioZexle2000
    @YughioZexle2000 Год назад +36

    It’s honestly beyond me as to why Krita is so underrated
    I had never heard of it until a couple weeks ago and I’ve been working a little bit every day to get and get the basics down
    So far the learning curve isn’t actually that bad at all!

    • @beatboxing_skeleton5479
      @beatboxing_skeleton5479 Год назад +2

      i hear krita is really good to use, tbh i struggled a lot with figuring it out, but it's pretty good of an app, some of my best art was on it

  • @omicron1100
    @omicron1100 Год назад +77

    I had no idea FireAlpaca was Medibang! I used it for a little while while looking for an alternative to Paint Tool Sai and before discovering Krita. Great drawing app!

    • @repeekyraidcero
      @repeekyraidcero Год назад

      Funnily enough FA runs more reliable than MB somehow imo

  • @michaelbaldwin5953
    @michaelbaldwin5953 Год назад +23

    Been using Krita as my alternative to Photoshop for Image Manipulation..............yes i know it's primarily an Art program , but for me it's also great as a free Image manipulation program as well.Just be aware you can't print directly from it , You need to save your artwork and load it into something like Libra Office Draw (also free) for layout and print functions.

  • @Manchineel_
    @Manchineel_ Год назад +5

    Thank you, I have been looking for an app for starting digital art but haven't found one that I am interested in, this will help me alot.

  • @kriiler
    @kriiler Год назад +13

    Ive been using krita since 2017, and like I'm so used to it now that even though I do have photoshop from school, I still prefer krita. And krita has gotten better over the years, and got a lot more features and changes that I really like. Krita's 2d animation feature is one of THE best I've seen out of any FREE apps (no astericks). Not to mention that Krita has a pretty large brush library by itself without downloading other brush sets. It is unfortunate that Krita doesn't have a ipad/android tablet version, but at the same time I can't imagine having Krita's interface on such a small screen. I have an ipad/pencil, and I just got Procreate.

  • @yuukod2546
    @yuukod2546 Год назад +9

    Great video! I love Medibang - it’s the program that I primarily used on ipad before going to Clip Studio (bc its my main program on desktop and still has a better brush engine), I still use this program for very simple stuff now but it can do detailed stuff. For me, some of the brushes just weren’t nice for more detailed stuff.
    I dont know if this changed but Medibang has a premium service now to remove the ads. It used to be one time buy to remove the ads. Its no longer like that. So if Ibis Paint is a one time not premium buy I’d say get it. It’s a way better experience without the ads in the way. And its worth it.

  • @lfd_fae
    @lfd_fae Год назад +4

    I absolutely love krita and Ibis Paint X. I love this updated video of the free apps♥️

  • @Rye_Ch3
    @Rye_Ch3 Год назад +5

    I honestly love Krita and even now that im way more into digital art and have much better equipment I cant ever see myself changing programs. Krita has the right amount of features and the right UI setup to give you everything you need without it being so unbearably overwhelming

  • @adeptgirl3454
    @adeptgirl3454 Год назад +5

    I wouldn't hold my breath for pressure sensitivity in Paint Dot Net, they've been promising it since I was in college. It's a great program for anything else, though, and good to see it make the list!
    I use Fire Alpaca myself. Tried Medibang and it tried to railroad me into signing up for their cloud storage, which would be great for people who want to work on one project across multiple devices, but I tend to want my files where I can see them. FA does have an ad pop-up on loading but it's easy to close.

  • @seireiart
    @seireiart Год назад +11

    My go-to drawing app right now is Krita (I used to be a CLIP STUDIO PAINT user)

    • @Yuzuki1337
      @Yuzuki1337 Год назад +3

      It was the other way around with me, started with Krita and got CSP eventually. Love them both though and when I get myself a nice tablet this christmas, I'll probably run Krita on it. :)

  • @TerraCorvusEntertainment
    @TerraCorvusEntertainment Год назад +3

    Yesss! I love Krita. I do all my cartoons with it. And you can create some incredible artworks with this program.

  • @SkipperWing
    @SkipperWing Год назад +38

    Great vid!
    I also like the caveat of not including *free apps, because its a problem I have with a lot of social media educators, where there's some caveat to what they're doing that requires some resource I don't already have (usually as much free time as they have, as much revenue to spend on their recommendations, or as much initial expertise).
    I'd love to see these same videos for 2D animation and 3D, or a cheapest hits version for tablets (for anyone who doesn't want to attach themselves to a particular company, app dev, or device)

  • @chocortez23
    @chocortez23 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!! Download one write now!! I have been praying for a free app and soooo excited to try one out!

  • @LadybugNinja0
    @LadybugNinja0 Год назад +17

    I’d love to hear your thoughts on apps that offer 3d sketching! Kind of like blender’s grease pencil, there’s a couple I’ve found so far that are really fun like gravity sketch and mental canvas and the recently released feather 3d sketchbook.

  • @DShawnPaytonOffiicial
    @DShawnPaytonOffiicial Год назад

    Just installed IBIS Paint and it seems pretty cool. Thanks!

  • @RightOverHereYall
    @RightOverHereYall Год назад +2

    Tysm! This tuturial is soooo brilliant! 😂

  • @user-fi5cb9dt6k
    @user-fi5cb9dt6k Год назад

    Just got myself a new graphic tablet because my iPad isn't working well anymore, and I'm really confused about which program I can use! I've always heard great things about Krita so I'm definitely gonna give it a go ☺️

  • @khorosho9080
    @khorosho9080 Год назад +1

    nice video! keep going, giving a couple of these a try

  • @JoanaCorvo
    @JoanaCorvo Год назад +3

    i just bought a new tablet and i am so happy to learn krita is available in android!! can't wait to try it out :)

  • @starbuck090
    @starbuck090 Год назад +4

    Awesome video and really informative! Hopefully you make a video of the other side - best paid apps that are worth our money 😃

  • @bashiresuku
    @bashiresuku 6 месяцев назад +9

    i am a begginer in digital art. I ve always wanted to learn how to draw better since i see it as the coolest talent ever. Started using Krita and yeah the app is amazing has a lot of features. But as Brad said it is pretty intimidating for me, someone who doesnt know much about digital painting. But i am willing to learn and watch as many tutorials as possible to learn how to use it better.

  • @darbzworld9059
    @darbzworld9059 Год назад +1

    fireAlpaca is my fav drawing app and I'm glad it's here ^^

  • @frankmckinley1254
    @frankmckinley1254 Год назад

    Thanks for the update video.

  • @LILS_MADD
    @LILS_MADD Месяц назад

    Thanks! That's was really helpful!!
    😀

  • @chirichiri6662
    @chirichiri6662 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. I really want to dive into making digital art on my Galaxy tablet but soooooooo many tutorials online are using iPads and Procreate and it's really quite annoying.

  • @Marllon_333
    @Marllon_333 Год назад +3

    *Eu sempre uso o Ibis Paint X, é muito bom!*

  • @AllTheStuffs-128
    @AllTheStuffs-128 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing ☺️

  • @chips6042
    @chips6042 Год назад +1

    An app I still love is Sketch Book Pro. I think it’s no longer available to get (on pc, still there for mobile, but it’s not the same) but I still have my version (didn’t pay, got it when it went free) I got it on my laptop with a pen, and I can zoom in and out with my fingers without it being glitchy. The brushes available are also good. It’s why I still use it and love it.

  • @Idan-ib3ot
    @Idan-ib3ot Год назад +1

    Thanks it really helped me

  • @ianthecomicartist
    @ianthecomicartist Год назад +8

    Great video! And I discovered that, as much as I loved the free version of Ibis, upgrading to the paid version for my Galaxy Tab S6 Lite made it consume fewer system resources. I would have frequent crashes with the free version (it autosaved, so I never lost any work, but it was annoying) but all that went away when I bought the full version. I guess all those ads on screen just taxed the processor too much...

  • @dappermuis5002
    @dappermuis5002 Год назад +5

    I love Krita, dispite it having so many features. I haven't even scratched the surface of it. I had not done much painting for years and when i had it had been on Fresh paint on Windows with a mouse. Talk about a challange. Using a mouse that is. I loved the simplisity of the app though. One of the best things wasn't which app to use, but getting a drawing tablet made all the difference. Mine is cheap and basic, but love it.
    I'm now on Linux and using Krita, and the drawing tablet, it like night and day. I acutually found the tablet works better in Linux than Windows. My Windows experence was horrible. I just use the basics in Krita and my art work is way better, than from a few years before. All the things Krita is offering is kind of overwealming, if you just stick to the basics. it is doable and you can expand from there when exploring. I like the Digital brushes.
    To me Krita is kind of like Blender, tons and tons of things you can do. but you need to focus on a small part and work from there.

  • @Only_Rory
    @Only_Rory Год назад +9

    1:09 actually no more! They made a windows app now. I haven't tried it yet but i heard you can use it only for an hour a day and have to pay to remove that limit but that doesnt remove ads etc

    • @thebradcolbow
      @thebradcolbow  Год назад +8

      oh nooo, this video is out of date already 🤣

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this information. It is a big world of options. In ranging through the offerings, Krita seemed the finest out there - as you say, Sketchbook changed. It is a challenge to learn it, as it is different enough from Sketchbook to make the learning curve, for me, a challenge.

  • @GravellionDaizeen
    @GravellionDaizeen Год назад +2

    New digital artist-
    Krita seems amazing but you are spot on. I'm intimidated asf and have a hard time retaining all the little bits and info.

  • @sofia_drawsmore
    @sofia_drawsmore Год назад +1

    I’ve heard of firealpaca!! I used to use it because I couldn’t run SAI on my old iMac, and I can’t recommend it or MediBang enough!

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons Год назад +2

    good list to show to people just starting out with digital and dont want to spend any money yet 🙂

  • @briaharris183
    @briaharris183 Год назад

    Thanks for this

  • @KiksuAnimations
    @KiksuAnimations Год назад +3

    Krita is the GOAT. My first Digital Art software. It's very similar to Adobe PhotoShop.

  • @frayze5142
    @frayze5142 Год назад +10

    I got so used to ibispaint x that using any other app will be strange. It has all i need and it helped me alot

    • @elisafaleschini2404
      @elisafaleschini2404 Год назад +3

      Same.
      Recently I've tried Krita, and it feels so strange, I can't understand it at all😅🥲

    • @shock4christ
      @shock4christ Год назад +5

      Same. Ibis Paint X is the best, in my opinion.

  • @Molotovangale
    @Molotovangale Год назад +4

    As a long time user of medibang, I think its sufficient and easy to use. Especially since I don't have any sort of stylist so I have to use my fingers:/
    I do wish a few things were different, but it does everything that I absolutely need it to, so-

  • @auliamate
    @auliamate Год назад

    I personally main iArtbook for iPadOS and Sketchbook. iArtbook, while unknown, is pretty robust for an indie app, especially in brush creation and selection. I really like how I can make my brushes a nice, rounded, really resistive for clean cartoon line art and finger gestures work well on it too. Only downside is that support for tilt and pressure sensitivity is still in it's infancy.
    Sketchbook (formerly Autodesk Sketchbook) is more powerful, and has full sensitivity as it's made by a giant team. But while it has that benefit, they removed iCloud transferring (kinda important to creators) and the app doesn't really have the line art brushes I really want.

  • @bits_n_bitszys
    @bits_n_bitszys Год назад +5

    I also use sketchbook and find it works pretty well 😊

  • @TheMoonlight1711
    @TheMoonlight1711 Год назад +3

    btw, note about ibis paint x
    it is available on windows(dont know about other operating systems)
    but you have an hour limit a day

  • @mariejanska7588
    @mariejanska7588 10 месяцев назад

    I would use krita but i have a ipad so i downloaded ibis paint x and i LOVE it so ty so much for the idea ❤❤🎉🎉😊

  • @kelvinchuks8885
    @kelvinchuks8885 Год назад +3

    3:48 fireapaca is so cool, tried it last week

  • @Sleepy_Coffee_Gang
    @Sleepy_Coffee_Gang 7 месяцев назад

    I personaly use Ibis Paint X and I really like it😊

  • @littlelemonaide4223
    @littlelemonaide4223 Год назад

    My friend was struggling to make a logo for her sister's store in clip studio paint just the other day. She couldn't figure out how to bend the text how she was imagining, let alone well enough to look good. I take the file into krita and, after a little poking about, find it has several easy to use warp options, including one that did exactly what she wanted. Not bad considering she had to pay for clip studio while I got krita for free

  • @typ0id
    @typ0id Год назад +3

    Since Clip Studio is starting to hit it's downfall, I might switch to Krita. Hell, it still looks intimidating to me after using CSP for 2~3 years now. I'm still gonna try to learn it lolol

  • @pinkieglitterheart
    @pinkieglitterheart Год назад +1

    I like using the free version of ibispaintx. it's very nice

  • @mr_leviathan
    @mr_leviathan Год назад +2

    Great video, Krita really is a fantastic program. Think you could do an updated free animation apps video?

  • @saanvi3399
    @saanvi3399 7 месяцев назад

    I looovvvve Krita. My brother got me it to get me started (I was hesitant back then). I took a long time to get my head around it and now conputer stopped working so I gotta start again fron scratch with a new one 😢

  • @ChrisWMF
    @ChrisWMF Год назад

    Thank you

  • @dormitria
    @dormitria Год назад +2

    I love Krita 😍

  • @RohitHela
    @RohitHela Год назад +6

    I've been using Krita since two years and I have to say it is the best painting app. It has got layer mask, timelapse recorder, different brush engines, faster responsiveness.

  • @larabartulovic1667
    @larabartulovic1667 Год назад +4

    Funny enough, Medibang Paint Pro is free and has amazing tools. It has canvas formats such as paper formats of any size and you customize the canvas size! I use it for my day to day life and it always updates for free! It can backup your drawing progresses! It's amazing to use and you can learn a lot from it. I love the program and nothing is going to change my love for it.

  • @5H8AT3_YT
    @5H8AT3_YT 3 месяца назад

    I like simply draw it helps me learn to blend and use textures

  • @Shades_arsenal
    @Shades_arsenal Год назад +3

    Actually, Ibis Paint X is available for download on Windows, not just android and IOS. Just wanted to point that out, but great video none the less! Keep up the great work Brad!

  • @Opposite_Emo
    @Opposite_Emo Год назад

    I use "Sketchbook" to draw!!! It has a lot of brushes and I also draw on Ibispaintx XD

  • @alex__fd3204
    @alex__fd3204 Год назад +1

    Yesssss!

  • @infinitivez
    @infinitivez Год назад +9

    Brad, I don't think Medibang or FireAlpaca is opensource anymore. I haven't been able to find either of their repositories for a couple of years now. While both GREAT products, they don't allow you access to download their codebase, fork or make modifications.

  • @jowalker9814
    @jowalker9814 8 месяцев назад

    This can get in handy

  • @Bdw.official.Studios
    @Bdw.official.Studios Год назад

    Thanks

  • @tommyra302
    @tommyra302 Год назад +1

    Hey Brad, always glad to watch new videos of yours, question... Hope you or anyone else can answer it, is there any Vector App for iOS or Android that's actually for free? I am new to these Vector stuff and i am also really confused but i want to learn, is there any actual free vector app i can use...? Thank you

  • @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594
    @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594 Год назад

    2023 edition babayyyy

  • @Helen48321
    @Helen48321 9 месяцев назад

    I am currently drawing in Krita and not using a drawing tablet instead i am using a stylus, it's allowed to draw in tablet but recommend to use a stylus whenever you want to draw in Krita.

  • @Campstudios-zh5jm
    @Campstudios-zh5jm Год назад

    Awesome drawing

  • @yumri4
    @yumri4 Год назад +1

    I am wondering what you think about using Blender on the PC for 2D art. Good or bad or just to much of a hassle to set up to make an opinion?

  • @doglover2-qd6zf
    @doglover2-qd6zf 6 месяцев назад

    Thank uu❤

  • @KiloGraham
    @KiloGraham 9 месяцев назад

    Accidentally paid for krita on steam but I havent regretted it.
    Its very stable, autosaves my work, has most every type of tool and pen. Runs without an adobe client app or background adobe software. Kinda clean, kinda powerful.❤
    I want more pens and an interface better than a 20 year old drawing app.

  • @nikolaskuklis5925
    @nikolaskuklis5925 Год назад +2

    I miss Huion Sketch :( It had everything I wanted from drawing app
    Because IbisPaint has ad on canvas and ad on brushes it just doesn't feel good to work with for me so usually Medibang Paint is my fav now but it is missing motion blur and reference window
    It was so good but now i had to find it on unofficial apkstore just to find out i have to constantly set my date & time to before 1st September 2022

  • @christan122
    @christan122 6 дней назад

    This was very helpfull 10 out of 10😊

  • @alex_montoya
    @alex_montoya Год назад +1

    Have you tried Heavypaint?

  • @everythingworld4354
    @everythingworld4354 Год назад +1

    Could you make a video about ibispaint again and showing the features of it

  • @johanahuezo4057
    @johanahuezo4057 8 месяцев назад

    Krita was tje Best one at frist i was a littel cunfoused how to use it but now im geting pretty good at it

  • @NHarts3
    @NHarts3 Год назад +1

    Hey Brad will you be reviewing affinity 2 any time soon? Thinking about upgrading 😁

  • @troodon_oneiron4973
    @troodon_oneiron4973 Год назад

    I love Krita. It is really simple and useful for me

  • @matc9641
    @matc9641 Год назад

    I just got my hands on the Galaxy Tab S6 lite to get into digital drawing and installed Krita as it seemed the best, just want to know what the learning curve is like I normally work with the Affinity range on desktop?
    Oh yes also I am left-handed, what would you recommend me doing with the layout in Krita?

  • @faiths-art-show
    @faiths-art-show Год назад

    You are the best ever thank you sooo much for teaching us about Art in fact I have a talent for art I draw anime bodies and me I know a lotta art 🖼

  • @DmitryPekarev
    @DmitryPekarev Год назад +1

    I like "FlipAClip" for animation sketches. Free version is quite good and enough for it.

  • @lirynyan
    @lirynyan Год назад

    I've been using krita for so long. It's one of the first programs I've ever used and it stuck with me until now. I always used it while drawing on my pc and now I decided that I wanted a tablet for my birthday because I like the idea of drawing wherever and whenever I like. I downloaded krita on my tablet and drew my first picture. I sadly realized that it's not that great on the tablet. If you like using the reference window then I have to disappoint you because it doesn't work on tablet and also I have trouble saving it as a krita document on my tablet.

  • @ivvydoll6282
    @ivvydoll6282 Год назад +1

    Ibis updated their stuff and you can now use it on your computer (I have it on my laptop)😌👌🏾

  • @sui_generis_artifex
    @sui_generis_artifex Год назад +3

    I love krita but it lags a good bit on my samsung a10.1, hopefully they optimize it even more than they already have for android, amazing video tho!

  • @yx2213
    @yx2213 Год назад

    I love krita so much♡

  • @aTaryum
    @aTaryum Год назад

    I've been using Autodesk sketchbook for years now, it's free and it works very very well

  • @KiksuAnimations
    @KiksuAnimations Год назад

    8:54 Yes, but that's at first. I'm only 1 year to Digital Art. But I did digital art back then with Autodesk Sketchbook in my phone. It was tough.

  • @forestfires7495
    @forestfires7495 Год назад +1

    Krita is where I started, and if you can understand it, any other art programs will be understandable as you move forward!

  • @jomsies
    @jomsies Год назад

    don't forget vectornator! It has autotrace! great for raster to vector workflows.

  • @Jillie842
    @Jillie842 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lol I love how there was a genshin ad but thanks this really helps