You can find the eyedropper in the tool bar or simply click and hold control button. For the reference image i would recommend you to checkout NED help channel.
how can i select only one layer that is i drew a layer like this i painted a layer and the hair is painted on a separate layer how can select only that layer and add shading that is only the hair please heelpp
@@LiveDigital-zs9lz Please don't get me wrong, that was a question. I was wondering whether the eyes are asymmetrical and whether that is perhaps intentional because the eye is meant to be seen.
@@nichtrelevant2777 Well your issues was in symmetry, so one would assume you expected them to be equal. As for the perspective, while I am no perspective master, the masters always say it is not about placing it in the right place and the right size technically, its about making it look right enough, and to me, it does look right enough. Not 100%, but enough to communicate the idea.
Love this little critter. Thanks for sharing the process.
You're welcome ☺️
Damn I wish this good that all I need is one layer😭
Hehe he is such a cutiepie! 🩵 I learned a lot from you, thank you for this.
You're welcome.
you are so underrated!!! you deserve more
Thanks 😊
Breathtakingly beautiful
Thanks 😊
Awesome tutorials, you're talented, thanks for sharing this content to the community
My pleasure!
Thank you for this video, taught me a lot. keep making more, love, Roy
Okay ☺️
Amazing artwork ❤💯 I have some questions that how you use eyedropper (color select) and how to add reference in krita, please 🙏
You can find the eyedropper in the tool bar or simply click and hold control button.
For the reference image i would recommend you to checkout NED help channel.
Can you share which brushes did you use for this amazing piece?
I use pencil-2,chalk details, charcoal pencil large and chalk sof
@@LiveDigital-zs9lz thank you!
This is amazing, it looks like an illustration from the DND Creatures Guidebook
🩵 Lindo 🤩
What a cutie!
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I love your channel. Subscribed!
Thank you for being a part of our RUclips community.
hi! how do you paint over your lineart and can still see it?
For that you need to create a seperate layer below your line art .
Well done!
Thank you
I wonder when I will reach that level of painting and sketching,😅 what do you do in practice to reach that level?
That day I will comment this on your video.😅
@LiveDigital-zs9lz thank youuuu 😆
amazing tutorial ...
Thank you
Nice job
Thank you
how can i select only one layer that is i drew a layer like this i painted a layer and the hair is painted on a separate layer how can select only that layer and add shading that is only the hair please heelpp
Well I think you asking about clipping mask, for that you need to press ctrl+shift+g
@@LiveDigital-zs9lz thanks for help ^-^
@@LiveDigital-zs9lz aww yes i tried thats what im talking about tysm!!!
Grazie, questo video mi sarà d'esempio per i miei prossimi disegni digitali
You're welcome 👍🏻
How do you color without go out border??
By clipping mask
@@LiveDigital-zs9lz How do you clip?
@@annamarialocurtodesign just press ctrl+shift+G that's it.👍🏻
Thank you for this, but how can i set my brush like the one you're using? I'm newbie
I use the default brushes like you, no need change any settings.👍🏻
I am an artist who paints with watercolors for children. Make me happy by supporting me so that I can continue this difficult path on RUclips.
I'm a beginner so please forgive me for asking but it looks like his eyes aren't really symmetrical, could that be ? Really impressive rendering !
Thank you for your feedback and i will definitely try to improve myself next time.
@@LiveDigital-zs9lz Please don't get me wrong, that was a question. I was wondering whether the eyes are asymmetrical and whether that is perhaps intentional because the eye is meant to be seen.
@@nichtrelevant2777 I think it's a perspective thing, the eyes get smaller the deeper into space they move. This is a 3-quarter view, not a front view
@@RemoteGhost-u2t yes, that is obviously the case. The question is whether the eye is actually in the correct perspective
@@nichtrelevant2777 Well your issues was in symmetry, so one would assume you expected them to be equal. As for the perspective, while I am no perspective master, the masters always say it is not about placing it in the right place and the right size technically, its about making it look right enough, and to me, it does look right enough. Not 100%, but enough to communicate the idea.