How to Trace using Krita

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Hello everyone, MossCharmly here. Today we're going to show you how to trace in Krita. We're doing this using Krita's reference images tool. What makes it really cool is that it doesn't affect any of the layers you use to draw on. We hope this tutorial helps you out. We also have a much more in depth video about how to use the reference images tool.
    Here is the link for that video if you're curious: • Great ways to use the ...

Комментарии • 15

  • @jjcandelabra6164
    @jjcandelabra6164 16 дней назад

    the guy voicing got the most ASMR voice, i've ever heard from an Art Channel

  • @kewtd72
    @kewtd72 День назад

    great vid, thanks for that, now i can redue all my pointillism art, might have to do normal shading as these tablets are not good enough for dots.

  • @Kpkilla702
    @Kpkilla702 Месяц назад +3

    Yeah I had to watch a different video because of the laughing every 2 seconds

  • @maskedman4264
    @maskedman4264 Месяц назад +1

    okay i will do that hahaha

  • @daudkhawarizmi
    @daudkhawarizmi Месяц назад

    Thanks for the Tutorials, better using Krita AI and Painting than Photoshop

  • @TheMontoya76
    @TheMontoya76 2 месяца назад

    I have been adding my traditional pencil art as a layer when I do digital inking. Then lowering the opacity and locking the layer to protect it. I primarily work with an 11x17 format for comics. Sometimes I'll do a sketch on 8x11 printer paper, or 9x12 art paper. So I also import as a layer because I usually have to manipulate the image to fit into the 11x17 work space (10x16 actual work space with safety margins). I work off of scans so I'm usually only adjusting the size and position of the reference art if it's not a one to one 11x17 scan. I see in this tutorial you can do this as well. Can you do anymore manipulating of the reference image if needed other than resizing or moving? Also I'm wondering if using the reference pin uses less memory than using this layer method. Is there any benefit to using one method then the other? Also, the laughing didn't bother me one bit!😊

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello TheMontoya76 , It is funny, when you sent us your questions we were working on a video that addressed Inking digitally from a scanned pencil drawing / thumbnail for comics.
      ( ruclips.net/video/lH-QQYFuNfE/видео.html )
      Now on to the other question about Reference images.
      Embed to the .KRA or Linking the Image pertaining to the save location .
      Embed into the file/.KRA will make the file larger but it enables it to be portable. You can take the file to different PCs and still keep the Reference images that are pined to it.
      Link to image creates a thread to the images in the File system on you're computer. In our opinion Embedding to the File or .KRA is much better.
      We hope this helps you out and thank you about saying our laughing isn't bad .and let is now how you're comic is going . if you have any other questions let us know.

    • @TheMontoya76
      @TheMontoya76 2 месяца назад

      @@mosscharmly Awesome, I'll check out the video link!

  • @Sage_realm
    @Sage_realm День назад

    Any tablet you suggest that can download krita?

    • @user-xk2yg3qp8t
      @user-xk2yg3qp8t День назад

      Bet on xiaomi Redimi pad SE. Works good for me. Get the last version.

  • @obiwankenobi-r5p
    @obiwankenobi-r5p 2 месяца назад

    e

  • @8kmemory
    @8kmemory 2 месяца назад +10

    why do they laugh so much? It's distracts me from the point of the video.

    • @TheMagneticEdge
      @TheMagneticEdge 2 месяца назад +5

      the sexual tension is through the roof on this tut

    • @aliyanfaraz3260
      @aliyanfaraz3260 2 месяца назад +3

      You gotta problem? They are happy.