I hope you guys can also tackle how to draw in cinematography I really love artworks that look like it was shot for a film/movie, I’ve been studying cinematography and hope to learn more that might’ve flew over my head
Thanks so much for a decent demo for how to use the masking layers in Krita! I think this is going to really help me level up my art as I use this style and now am going to be able to do things a lot more effectively!
I took the class this video is from! My burger turned out great and this was the first time the "messy up close, real from a distance" made sense to me.
Impressive video, Winged Canvas. Can't wait to see your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your exploration of different painting styles and techniques is truly enlightening. Have you considered how the use of color theory impacts the emotional response of viewers to your artwork?
Can someone please explain to me exactly what is meant by clipping groups? I'm a beginner and I work with Clip Studio Paint. Because I use Lock Transparent Pixels but what does that have to do with groups.
it's basically "clipping mask" method. In krita to use clipping mask, base layer must group it first then add other layer with inherit alpha/α icon enable. In other software like photoshop or csp you just create new layer above your main/base layer then press button clip the layer below. This method has advantages to use multiple layer to paint over your base layer unlike lock transparent
I love this kind of drawings! Like if you zoom in you'll be like what is this mess but when you zoom out it's a MASTERPIECE
What a ✨scrumptious✨looking burger 🤤
ate (I'd like to eat that burger)
I would also like to eat that burger.
I hope you guys can also tackle how to draw in cinematography I really love artworks that look like it was shot for a film/movie, I’ve been studying cinematography and hope to learn more that might’ve flew over my head
That's an awesome idea - we'll definitely keep it in mind!
Thanks so much for a decent demo for how to use the masking layers in Krita! I think this is going to really help me level up my art as I use this style and now am going to be able to do things a lot more effectively!
I took the class this video is from! My burger turned out great and this was the first time the "messy up close, real from a distance" made sense to me.
We always love to see those "messy up close" paintings!
Impressive video, Winged Canvas. Can't wait to see your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your exploration of different painting styles and techniques is truly enlightening. Have you considered how the use of color theory impacts the emotional response of viewers to your artwork?
Nom nom nom
It's so delicious
Can someone please explain to me exactly what is meant by clipping groups? I'm a beginner and I work with Clip Studio Paint. Because I use Lock Transparent Pixels but what does that have to do with groups.
it's basically "clipping mask" method. In krita to use clipping mask, base layer must group it first then add other layer with inherit alpha/α icon enable. In other software like photoshop or csp you just create new layer above your main/base layer then press button clip the layer below. This method has advantages to use multiple layer to paint over your base layer unlike lock transparent
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