Thank you so much for this! This is extremely helpful. I'm trying to get back to digital art and I'm looking for different programs at the moment. I ended up being brought back to Krita. It's been a while but I'm happy to find this to polish up my own knowledge about this. So this video was extremely helpful, thank you!
Thank you soo much for making this video, I'm really new to digital art even drawing in general I'm bad at it and it's my goal to learn how to draw and do digital art
I just tried the sketching 1 and 2 brush for fun yesterday and I both love but hate it. Cause drawing a character feels SO so much easier and it looks great. Drawing one stroke makes it draw this filling inside the curves, the more you turn, the more it adds. And it looks great. But I hate it cause it feels like cheating. If I drew a body with this tool, then somebody else drawing a body with this tool would get the same effect. And that just made me feel guilty and cheap. But DAMN does the sketchy lines look gorgeous. Reminds me when I sketch with pen and paper, though not as good but really really close. It's just the rugged and different varying thickness of the lines that make hand drawn have this unique quality you loose with straight brushes with a single thickness and perfectly smooth lines. But yeah soft airbrush is a wonderful brush. I always love how they can make pixel art look like a smooth transition with just 4 or even 3 layers. A cool way to paint that I found was to paint the main lined body in one layer, make 2 new layers with different colors inside the body, use soft air brush rather big and set it to erase. A white background and painting the body black looks gorgeous when you softly erase, it's like turning the eraser into a brush and painting with it.
Did you use a drawing pad to draw with the brushes? Because all the brushes you use didn’t make solid drawing, unless you pressed it harder. Comparing to the mouse, it’ll just be solid drawing. It wouldn’t be smooth and soft.
Under the paint brushes, you can see some classified as "Watercolor". They don't bleed, and you may not really consider them water colors (don't shoot the messenger). There is a watercolor edge setting in the sub tool details. Ironically, I think only Watery shows it in the tool properties. The closest thing I've seen to water color is to limit the opacity, but again, ironically, that's not visually shown in the tool properties. If you really need a good watercolor brush, you may want to start with the existing ones and then tweak the brush how you like. See my Brushes videos in my playlist Clip Studio Paint How to. The settings are complex, but I personally don't know of any great water color brushes. If you find one, you can post your favorite.
The dockers are moveable. In the top right corner of any docker are two symbols, the one on the right side closes the docker and the icon left of it frees or loosens the docker. After you have loosened a docker, you can move it with a left click and hold of your mouse or pen to a place you like, and while moving over the dockable areas the docker "wants to snap" in its new place, and when you let the mouse button go it snaps. If something goes wrong, you can click on the rightmost icon in the toolbar of Krita and choose default to reset Kritas dockers and put them back into the "delivery state" of Krita. To hinder it from snapping while moving, you can hold down the CTRL-Key of your keyboard.
@@JustForFun7882 in the video you had a pot more brushes then I did. You said that the first thing you'll see when you open up Kira is the amount of brushes but either because of an update or something else I do not have any of these brush presets.
@@andrewbart2515 On the Brush Preset docker, make sure you select "All", to show all presets. If you're not sure about dockers, customization or anything related to brushes, you might want to check out other videos in my Krita "How To" playlist ruclips.net/p/PLMDdsoe58WVMPeqWM6Zu5QTAy2Ucb4iY9
@@JustForFun7882 I have selected all. I have gone to both docks at the top and bottom. I have reinstalled krita and still when i click all It doesn't show all the brushes like yours. The brush in particular I' looking for is the one standing upright moreso with a curve coming out of it like an airbrush. It has a symbol at the top right as well.
honestly this needs more views
Thanks
Now it does
But it needs more comments
Thanks. I got really overwhelmed by the amount of brushes)
this was so helpful to me as someone that just installed krita !! thank you so much you just got a new subscribe and honestly this needs more views !
Excellent video on these methods for using the brushes inside Krita!
Thanh you for pointing it out. I have been looking for this.
This was hugely helpful and exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
how do u make the ink brush pointy at the end on the drawing ?
802 likes with 0 dislikes after 1 years. No wonder, the content in this video is solid and informative!
Thank you so much for this! This is extremely helpful. I'm trying to get back to digital art and I'm looking for different programs at the moment. I ended up being brought back to Krita. It's been a while but I'm happy to find this to polish up my own knowledge about this. So this video was extremely helpful, thank you!
Wow thank you, this is very helpful!
This helped a lot! Thank you!
Thanks a lot! Was a huge help!
great video . taught me a lot I didn't know
Very helpful! Much thank you!
Thank you for helping me 😍😍
This is so cool! You've helped me tons! Thank you :)
Glad I could help!
I found this very helpful. Kudos
Thank you soo much for making this video, I'm really new to digital art even drawing in general I'm bad at it and it's my goal to learn how to draw and do digital art
thanks a lot bro
Great tutorial. Many thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial Mitch!👍👍👍
Thanks :)
Very good video! Still helpful as of today
This is my phone's wallpaper, makes it easy to remember
Extreme usefull !! 👍👍👍💚
I just tried the sketching 1 and 2 brush for fun yesterday and I both love but hate it.
Cause drawing a character feels SO so much easier and it looks great. Drawing one stroke makes it draw this filling inside the curves, the more you turn, the more it adds.
And it looks great.
But I hate it cause it feels like cheating. If I drew a body with this tool, then somebody else drawing a body with this tool would get the same effect. And that just made me feel guilty and cheap.
But DAMN does the sketchy lines look gorgeous. Reminds me when I sketch with pen and paper, though not as good but really really close.
It's just the rugged and different varying thickness of the lines that make hand drawn have this unique quality you loose with straight brushes with a single thickness and perfectly smooth lines.
But yeah soft airbrush is a wonderful brush. I always love how they can make pixel art look like a smooth transition with just 4 or even 3 layers. A cool way to paint that I found was to paint the main lined body in one layer, make 2 new layers with different colors inside the body, use soft air brush rather big and set it to erase.
A white background and painting the body black looks gorgeous when you softly erase, it's like turning the eraser into a brush and painting with it.
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Thankyou soooooooomuch👏🙌👍
Very useful tutorial
Thank you
I just installed krita and this helped me but its a bit difficult since im on a tab s6 lite but im a digital drawer and im not new to drawing :)
Digital *drawer*
@@sanjuthakur1064 artist
hey that's some sort of futuristic technology you got there. here in indonesia the drawer is still usually made of wood
Very helpful
eraser soft
Shading : airbrush soft
Inking : basic 5 size
Sketching : pencil 2
Texture :pencil 3 large 4b
pencil 6 quick shade
wet paint
wet texture soft
Blending : blender basic
blender blur
ty!!
Is there a link for these brushes?
Hello! Thank you so much for elaborating on these brushes and their functions in design. Could explain functions for the rest of the brushes in Krita?
Jesus that would means we'll be here for like 2hrs.
I don't have nearly that many brushes. how do I get them?
Idk why but when I m making the line art with the bassic 5 size brush, I have like a little dot at start or at finish of the line
I cant find the default pencil
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OMG idk why his voice remind me with Sheldon from TBBT !!
Eraser doesn't work when i use pencil 2 why?
Sir my pencils brush is not darken or pencils sketch
Did you use a drawing pad to draw with the brushes? Because all the brushes you use didn’t make solid drawing, unless you pressed it harder. Comparing to the mouse, it’ll just be solid drawing. It wouldn’t be smooth and soft.
Thanks I'm new with this i wanna try to draw anime
You can do it!
Ok:D
man of culture
What brushes should I use for water?
Under the paint brushes, you can see some classified as "Watercolor". They don't bleed, and you may not really consider them water colors (don't shoot the messenger). There is a watercolor edge setting in the sub tool details. Ironically, I think only Watery shows it in the tool properties. The closest thing I've seen to water color is to limit the opacity, but again, ironically, that's not visually shown in the tool properties. If you really need a good watercolor brush, you may want to start with the existing ones and then tweak the brush how you like. See my Brushes videos in my playlist Clip Studio Paint How to. The settings are complex, but I personally don't know of any great water color brushes. If you find one, you can post your favorite.
how do i make my workspace look like yours?
The dockers are moveable. In the top right corner of any docker are two symbols, the one on the right side closes the docker and the icon left of it frees or loosens the docker. After you have loosened a docker, you can move it with a left click and hold of your mouse or pen to a place you like, and while moving over the dockable areas the docker "wants to snap" in its new place, and when you let the mouse button go it snaps. If something goes wrong, you can click on the rightmost icon in the toolbar of Krita and choose default to reset Kritas dockers and put them back into the "delivery state" of Krita. To hinder it from snapping while moving, you can hold down the CTRL-Key of your keyboard.
is pen setting works only for graphics tablet ...can i use it by mouse....plz can someone answer me....
You need a tablet to pen pressure. You can get cheaper tablets around $100 and they aren't hard to use though take a bit getting used to.
Ok how to get different intensity in a brush if we using a mouse instead of drawing tablet and a pen ?
Sorry, doesn't sound like it's possible.
@@helion6075 sad 😔
Try using the opacity slider, have the bush on a lower opacity then layer the paint onto of one another.
What happened to those tones of brushses where did they go
Sorry. I'm not sure what you mean.
@@JustForFun7882 in the video you had a pot more brushes then I did. You said that the first thing you'll see when you open up Kira is the amount of brushes but either because of an update or something else I do not have any of these brush presets.
@@andrewbart2515 On the Brush Preset docker, make sure you select "All", to show all presets. If you're not sure about dockers, customization or anything related to brushes, you might want to check out other videos in my Krita "How To" playlist ruclips.net/p/PLMDdsoe58WVMPeqWM6Zu5QTAy2Ucb4iY9
@@JustForFun7882 I have selected all. I have gone to both docks at the top and bottom. I have reinstalled krita and still when i click all It doesn't show all the brushes like yours. The brush in particular I' looking for is the one standing upright moreso with a curve coming out of it like an airbrush. It has a symbol at the top right as well.
@@andrewbart2515 You may be talking about a Krita 3 brush. This video might help ruclips.net/video/BAD7YcfG4Fs/видео.html
You just gave people the biggest hint...... But, the views should b mooooooorrreeeee 0.0
Thanks.
You sound like Saul Goodman.