Hi everyone and thank you for stopping by 🌸 If you enjoyed this video, here are some of my Krita tutorials for beginners that you may find useful: ✨ Krita basics - a simple tutorial for beginners: ruclips.net/video/JUObDMjOgrQ/видео.htmlsi=vcuh3auY3A7lsQDQ ✨ 5 Krita tips for beginners - how to fix your drawings: ruclips.net/video/AbCjxxQs6u4/видео.htmlsi=I1-cfH-eoBw9Aez6 ✨ Layers in Krita for beginners - talkthrough: ruclips.net/video/vqActGuHxpw/видео.htmlsi=cntpWFTwr7mDQ35j ✨ My full illustration process - talkthrough: ruclips.net/video/L95tLyw4Flw/видео.htmlsi=eUOEuTO8HopyCubB ✨ Blending modes in Krita - how to easily highlight and shade: ruclips.net/video/hR6fkB16mJ0/видео.htmlsi=V9cmv0waCgStU1Aq 🎀 Krita tutorials playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLGi9tKQIhPY1g6Arakhfw6VbNKaPErwir&si=MklamFElD4TD6G3T
Well, Hello! I'm here again) I guess the final scenes with rings were for me 😃 I knew those rings were special! great video as always and very useful tips. I'm a self-taught artist (still can't call myself that 😒) and usually I draw traditionaly in watercolor, but 2 years ago I got xp-pen tablet from a kid who didn't want to use it) for a year I didn't know how to start and last year I began youtube reserch, this is when I found Krita and you) I think Krita is very comfortable to use and look simpler than Photoshop, I am just still very slow with all this options of digital drawing, but it's fun anyway. Also I totally agree with every point you've mentioned - experiment, watch others, practice. Why is it so hard to be consistent? 🙄 Do you have some kind of everyday drawing routine? do you stick to a plan? how do you know what to draw? Thank you again for sharing!
Hii great to see you again!! 💖🥹 I think our art journey is actually quite similar haha I'm also self taught and started with watercolor! I can honestly relate to that, digital art has so many options that it does feel very overwhelming for beginners. I don't think there is a cheat code on how to get better but a little bit of practice frequently definitely will make a difference 🙏 Personally I don't draw every day because I have bad experiences with this approach 😭 so in short my schedule is to draw what I like and when I like 😆 I think those are very good topics for some other videos in the future though, thank you for the ideas 🤩📝🩷 and I wish you all the best in your art journey!! ✨
Hi everyone and thank you for stopping by 🌸 If you enjoyed this video, here are some of my Krita tutorials for beginners that you may find useful:
✨ Krita basics - a simple tutorial for beginners: ruclips.net/video/JUObDMjOgrQ/видео.htmlsi=vcuh3auY3A7lsQDQ
✨ 5 Krita tips for beginners - how to fix your drawings: ruclips.net/video/AbCjxxQs6u4/видео.htmlsi=I1-cfH-eoBw9Aez6
✨ Layers in Krita for beginners - talkthrough: ruclips.net/video/vqActGuHxpw/видео.htmlsi=cntpWFTwr7mDQ35j
✨ My full illustration process - talkthrough: ruclips.net/video/L95tLyw4Flw/видео.htmlsi=eUOEuTO8HopyCubB
✨ Blending modes in Krita - how to easily highlight and shade: ruclips.net/video/hR6fkB16mJ0/видео.htmlsi=V9cmv0waCgStU1Aq
🎀 Krita tutorials playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLGi9tKQIhPY1g6Arakhfw6VbNKaPErwir&si=MklamFElD4TD6G3T
You're so pretty! And your artworks are AMAZING ❤❤
Thank you so much!! 💖 You're so kind 🥹🙏
Well, Hello! I'm here again) I guess the final scenes with rings were for me 😃 I knew those rings were special!
great video as always and very useful tips. I'm a self-taught artist (still can't call myself that 😒) and usually I draw traditionaly in watercolor, but 2 years ago I got xp-pen tablet from a kid who didn't want to use it) for a year I didn't know how to start and last year I began youtube reserch, this is when I found Krita and you)
I think Krita is very comfortable to use and look simpler than Photoshop, I am just still very slow with all this options of digital drawing, but it's fun anyway.
Also I totally agree with every point you've mentioned - experiment, watch others, practice. Why is it so hard to be consistent? 🙄 Do you have some kind of everyday drawing routine? do you stick to a plan? how do you know what to draw?
Thank you again for sharing!
Hii great to see you again!! 💖🥹 I think our art journey is actually quite similar haha I'm also self taught and started with watercolor! I can honestly relate to that, digital art has so many options that it does feel very overwhelming for beginners. I don't think there is a cheat code on how to get better but a little bit of practice frequently definitely will make a difference 🙏 Personally I don't draw every day because I have bad experiences with this approach 😭 so in short my schedule is to draw what I like and when I like 😆 I think those are very good topics for some other videos in the future though, thank you for the ideas 🤩📝🩷 and I wish you all the best in your art journey!! ✨