well doing a picture from a reference is liek on the same level as when you were like 10-12 year old kids in school.. painting vases and apples lol... :P not even art.. like the raven-looking or plague doctor or whatever it is... thing with goggles tho... still fun
this is no joke one of the most helpful tutorials i’ve ever seen. thank you so much for explaining everything you did!! i’ve watched a ton of tutorials where people just kinda did stuff without explaining it and your video taught me how to do all of it thank you so much
Oh my gosh, do you know how frustrated I was getting because of the little pixel gap with fill? You are literally the only person who was like, here's the solution. Thank you sooooo much.
Which part of the video does he mention that? I can't find it. I am having this same issue myself, and Grow selection just overlaps my line art, ruining it. I don't understand how to just fill in the line art fully like in MS Paint lol
more than 60 thousand people enjoyed that sound. Actually he did it several times. So if you summarize that time to, let's say, 10 seconds from the whole video and multiply it by amount of views we can calculate what time this guy wasted from all viewers life. I did it for you, because i don't want waste your time. It's more than 166 hours of slurping
Hint for coloring quicker: use Filters -> GMIC filters -> Black&White -> Colorize (interactive). Works like charm, closes all gaps (yeah, even the neck here; it works differently than a bucket tool), of course it does need a little refinement after coloring (change color a little or check if every little details is painted as you wanted) but it still can save a lot of time. It probably doesn't matter with such a simple lineart, but it can matter with a more detailed one.
Tymon Dąbrowski I am aware of this and might make a seperate video but in my experience it's not a whole lot faster than the bucket method if your art is well sealed. Works great for more intricate lineart though. Also last time I used it, it was an older version that lacked a lot of features it has now.
By the Nin this is literally the best Krita tutorial ever. You actually explained it and didn't do some crazy intricate art project to do it. Thank you so much!!
I just wanted to say thanks, its a longer tutorial but explained a lot of seemingly simple stuff a beginner like me had no idea about and it really helped me finish my first ever digital piece!
Wow... this explained so much! Answered many of my questions. I have one tip for you though: in order to change the colour of your ink lines, you can simply lock the layer of the ink, and anything you do will only affect the lines you already have. No need to make a group and use alpha. Thanks a lot!
I followed this guide from start to finish and my picture came out ficking sick!!! i have been using my drawing tablet for 4 days, and it came out looking pretty much exactly the same. thank you so much bro! i really think that i am going to stick to this and see where it takes me.
What I do with shadows is that I set the shadows layer to 15-30% opacity then paint the desired areas with black. Thanks for that alpha tip for less color bleeding outside of object. I manually paint areas with brushes than using fill but that's a personal preference. Other than that, that's pretty much how I draw in Krita. Just have to do better with my hand drawing on tablets.
Thank you sooo much you where very helpful i was unable to do shaded pieces properly because I was using the opacity bar which was interesting but not the affect I was wanting. again thank you so much
It's not hard- If you're really interested in it you could learn to use it in max 1 week. Of course, if you don't work, bad results, if you struggle a bit in the beginning to learn using it, then it will be so easy
I know I am a bit late but I found that if you want to be really lazy, you can just use the curve tool to get really nice lines. Used the curve tool for one of my first few drawings and it made a drastic improvement to how it looks even with stabilization. However obviously there are points where its not as beneficial but when you have really long curving lines, it is very helpful.
This has been a great tutorial for me. I am very new to the program and digital art. Your explanations helped me to understand layers which I greatly needed. Throughout your art, it is always very smooth. When I zoom, I have so many pixels . I am assuming this is a setting but I am not sure which setting would correct it. I will continue researching but I am hoping that you have an answer for me to try. Thanks !
Thanks! When you create your document, try setting it to a higher resolution. That will make it so you can zoom in more without it becoming pixelated. One thing I like to do is do my sketches on a small resolution and then scle the document up for the lineart.
I'm doing the filling in the gaps in the lineart and then using the paint bucket option to fill in the whole section with colour, and I have the exact same settings for "feathering" and "grow" (both set at 0), but when I fill it, it fills the entire thing? I have also only for this layer. All the coloring (plus filling in the lineart) I did on the same layer. What should I be doing to get it to only color that section?
This is very useful for me because all my art so far has been analog like oil paintings and drawings and such. Turns out its very hard to actually sell analog art these days, so I'm trying to become proficient at digital art as it is far more marketable and it is easy enough to do to where I can charge much smaller amounts for commissions and stuff. Previously I had been turned off from digital art as there were so many options and buttons that it was very overwhelming to know what I wanted to do and not know which button would allow me to do it. Your video is pretty great and informative my only critique is you speak kind of slowly so I watched the video on 1.25 speed I don't know if you write a script or have notes prepared it seems like you are just going off the cuff and editing it later which is fine but if you prepared more you might be able to make more concise videos.
If you get white lines around where you used your bucket tool, what you can do is use the magic wand on the same selection, then grow your selection by a pixel or 2, and then use a size 10000000px brush to colour the entire selection instantly. It does the same as a bucket tool but it doesn't have the white outline from anti aliasing of the line art.
Hi, Im new to Krita on new Wacom. Please do more tutorials. :) You have a pleasant voice and tempo. Can you do a slower explanation of the grouping and alpha layer funtionalities?
Hello nice tutorial and great video but, one thing more thing , could you please tell me the program you used that show the image you are referencing from for your drawing. It would really help me, thank you.
The program I was using in this video is nomacs, there is also a docker in krita for viewing reference images however I find it easier to just pin a seperate window on top or display it on my other monitor.
I really need help with something: No matter what settings I use on the Fill Tool, from Threshold to Grow Selection, it doesn't fill my line art in all the way! It leaves a white gap by my lines, between the color and the lines. If I set Grow selection to 1 or 2, then it overlaps my line art, ruining it. My line art has these like faded/translucent pixels along the sides of it that the Fill Tool doesn't seem to want to agree with. I also tried using the magic wand tool to try selecting the line art to then fill it in on my Colors layer and it's the same result. I can use the Colorize Mask tool to bypass this, but I shouldn't have to. What do I do to be able to fill in my line art fully like you did?
Make sure you use a fully opaque brush and use the fill on a layer below your lines. another strategy is to paint the edges of your fill manually and then fill the inside
Why Lazy Nezumi? Krita has its own stabilizers and its own rulers and stuff, Lazy Nezumi is in most cases unnecessary. 1) Tool Options -> change from "No smoothing" to "Stabilizer" or other kind of Smoothing 2) Dynamic Brush (change tool from Brush Tool to Dynamic Brush Tool w Tools docker, it's the docker with lines and shapes and crop tool and other tools)
I thought I was tripping when I saw that you are able to color on a NEW layer, even if it's not part of the sketch layer, they act independently, but still keeping the dimensions of the lineart into account. Is that just a Krita-specific thing?
The mouse definitely isn't helping. you probably want to get yourself a graphics tablet. Huion makes decent ones way cheaper than wacom, I'd check out their offerings. I use a Huion WH1409.
As I was listening to this video while shading, Krita decided to freeze up and I'm like "What the heck, why did you freeze?" then soon enough after; you said: "sometimes Krita will freeze up on my PC, that's from the auto-saving." and I just giggle a little from that.
God damn it, this is just as shitty as my art. Waste of 20 minutes.
i wish my art was as shitty as your art...
lol
well doing a picture from a reference is liek on the same level as when you were like 10-12 year old kids in school.. painting vases and apples lol... :P
not even art.. like the raven-looking or plague doctor or whatever it is... thing with goggles tho... still fun
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj the fuck are you talking about
@@fish_fighting I don't think he even knows what he's talking about. >.>
this is no joke one of the most helpful tutorials i’ve ever seen. thank you so much for explaining everything you did!! i’ve watched a ton of tutorials where people just kinda did stuff without explaining it and your video taught me how to do all of it thank you so much
Thanks! I am probably going to remake this tutorial sometime soon with krita 4 and actually script it so it goes a bit smoother.
Oh my gosh, do you know how frustrated I was getting because of the little pixel gap with fill? You are literally the only person who was like, here's the solution. Thank you sooooo much.
Which part of the video does he mention that? I can't find it. I am having this same issue myself, and Grow selection just overlaps my line art, ruining it. I don't understand how to just fill in the line art fully like in MS Paint lol
@@Grimsikk 11:09
9:05 "..but im lazy" *slurps soda*
I can relate
more than 60 thousand people enjoyed that sound. Actually he did it several times. So if you summarize that time to, let's say, 10 seconds from the whole video and multiply it by amount of views we can calculate what time this guy wasted from all viewers life. I did it for you, because i don't want waste your time. It's more than 166 hours of slurping
@@cholushkin nerd. And you have earned my respect for that
Hint for coloring quicker: use Filters -> GMIC filters -> Black&White -> Colorize (interactive). Works like charm, closes all gaps (yeah, even the neck here; it works differently than a bucket tool), of course it does need a little refinement after coloring (change color a little or check if every little details is painted as you wanted) but it still can save a lot of time. It probably doesn't matter with such a simple lineart, but it can matter with a more detailed one.
Tymon Dąbrowski I am aware of this and might make a seperate video but in my experience it's not a whole lot faster than the bucket method if your art is well sealed. Works great for more intricate lineart though. Also last time I used it, it was an older version that lacked a lot of features it has now.
By the Nin this is literally the best Krita tutorial ever. You actually explained it and didn't do some crazy intricate art project to do it. Thank you so much!!
I just wanted to say thanks, its a longer tutorial but explained a lot of seemingly simple stuff a beginner like me had no idea about and it really helped me finish my first ever digital piece!
Wow... this explained so much! Answered many of my questions. I have one tip for you though: in order to change the colour of your ink lines, you can simply lock the layer of the ink, and anything you do will only affect the lines you already have. No need to make a group and use alpha. Thanks a lot!
Thanks! Your suggestion also works but I prefer having a separate layer so I can hide the line color if I need to.
Astrognome Ah I see, so it's like a whole new outline!
I followed this guide from start to finish and my picture came out ficking sick!!! i have been using my drawing tablet for 4 days, and it came out looking pretty much exactly the same. thank you so much bro! i really think that i am going to stick to this and see where it takes me.
I swear to god, I couldn’t figure out how to do half of these things on my own! You’re a lifesaver!
This is the best beginner tutorial I've seen. Thank you
This helped so much more than any other krita video. 10/10
Gosh you're really good at explaining things! Thankyou, i was getting so frustrated.
I love your voice
I don't know why, it's just nice
IKR?!
This tutorial is actually very helpful. Some of the ways krita does stuff feels a bit odd, but once you know how to do it. Its very nice.
You sound so dead inside BUT I LOVE IT
Thanks, this was super helpful. You explained things that alot of other channels just rush through
okay but the whole "you can put a gradient on your line art" CHANGED MY FUCKING LIFE!! THANK YOU
What I do with shadows is that I set the shadows layer to 15-30% opacity then paint the desired areas with black.
Thanks for that alpha tip for less color bleeding outside of object.
I manually paint areas with brushes than using fill but that's a personal preference.
Other than that, that's pretty much how I draw in Krita.
Just have to do better with my hand drawing on tablets.
Direct answers only from this video from entire youtube videos! thanks mate!
thank you for this! Great choice of picture too :) admin, you're a star 🌟
Your awkwardness is just about the cutest thing ever.
You're just about the cutest thing ever.
very helpful thank you - keep the krita guides coming please
this video was extremely helpful!!! i love your style for making videos
This is the only krita tutorial I actually understood
The useful part for me started at 13:15 but I appreciate the holistic style of tutorial.
Thank you so much I’m trying to get into digital drawing this was very helpful, liked the video
Thank you sooo much you where very helpful i was unable to do shaded pieces properly because I was using the opacity bar which was interesting but not the affect I was wanting. again thank you so much
This tutorial was very helpful. Thank you so much!
This is very helpful. Thanks for taking the time and making this video.
This program is harder than my exams at school...
EMFX3 this is the biggest mood I’ve ever experienced. Same.
But worth it
It's not hard- If you're really interested in it you could learn to use it in max 1 week. Of course, if you don't work, bad results, if you struggle a bit in the beginning to learn using it, then it will be so easy
@@moveimnon-binary1839 sai is so much easier to use but it doesn't have that many options
@@KarmaGrass Actually, it has more features than an app that costs more than 5 dollars and it's full of ads.
Here in 2019 and I picked up a lot of little tips from this video, thank you! :D
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I had no idea how to use krita before I watched this video 😬
This video showed me some useful tricks with krita, so cheers, man!
It looks really cool! Dunno why but it`s remembering me a rusty lake style
@9:00 broooo lmfaoooo this is the most interesting video tutorial i ever seen its so natural XD
Gosh, this was exactly what I needed to lear. Thanks bro
saved my life on the coloring part. thank you, coloring god.
*Sees i3wm*
Ahh, I see you're a man of culture as well
This helped me a lot back in the day thank you
I know I am a bit late but I found that if you want to be really lazy, you can just use the curve tool to get really nice lines. Used the curve tool for one of my first few drawings and it made a drastic improvement to how it looks even with stabilization. However obviously there are points where its not as beneficial but when you have really long curving lines, it is very helpful.
This was incredibly helpful for what I was doing thank for sharing
Very helpful for someone new to digital art, thank you! :-)
This has been a great tutorial for me. I am very new to the program and digital art. Your explanations helped me to understand layers which I greatly needed. Throughout your art, it is always very smooth. When I zoom, I have so many pixels . I am assuming this is a setting but I am not sure which setting would correct it. I will continue researching but I am hoping that you have an answer for me to try. Thanks !
Thanks! When you create your document, try setting it to a higher resolution. That will make it so you can zoom in more without it becoming pixelated. One thing I like to do is do my sketches on a small resolution and then scle the document up for the lineart.
Great! I'm excited to test that out. Thanks so much!!!
I'm doing the filling in the gaps in the lineart and then using the paint bucket option to fill in the whole section with colour, and I have the exact same settings for "feathering" and "grow" (both set at 0), but when I fill it, it fills the entire thing? I have also only for this layer. All the coloring (plus filling in the lineart) I did on the same layer. What should I be doing to get it to only color that section?
Really helpful tutorial, thanks man ❤
how did the fill colour stay within the bounds of the ink lineart at 11:16 even though its on a separate layer? did I miss some setting?
The new version of krita has a "sample" option in the fill bucket settings, change it to all layers
@@AstroGnomical I did this and it's still filling the whole canvas : (
i like how this is first tutorial ever i found somebody using linux + i3wm
Nice helpful video. thanks. I like your medieval plague doctor. Interesting choice.
Please tell me how you got the brush options on your left side
This is very useful for me because all my art so far has been analog like oil paintings and drawings and such. Turns out its very hard to actually sell analog art these days, so I'm trying to become proficient at digital art as it is far more marketable and it is easy enough to do to where I can charge much smaller amounts for commissions and stuff. Previously I had been turned off from digital art as there were so many options and buttons that it was very overwhelming to know what I wanted to do and not know which button would allow me to do it. Your video is pretty great and informative my only critique is you speak kind of slowly so I watched the video on 1.25 speed I don't know if you write a script or have notes prepared it seems like you are just going off the cuff and editing it later which is fine but if you prepared more you might be able to make more concise videos.
If you get white lines around where you used your bucket tool, what you can do is use the magic wand on the same selection, then grow your selection by a pixel or 2, and then use a size 10000000px brush to colour the entire selection instantly. It does the same as a bucket tool but it doesn't have the white outline from anti aliasing of the line art.
Really helpfull video, especially since im still trying to figure out the program
oh hey i see that i3status bar :) just got arch myself, and installed krita to try it out instead of sai on windows, pretty cool program!
Hi, Im new to Krita on new Wacom. Please do more tutorials. :) You have a pleasant voice and tempo. Can you do a slower explanation of the grouping and alpha layer funtionalities?
Great job!
how do you make the opacity of the shade like that without reducing the opacity of the layer or brush
Thank you so much. This is very helpful! I've learnt a lot.
Hello nice tutorial and great video but, one thing more thing , could you please tell me the program you used that show the image you are referencing from for your drawing. It would really help me, thank you.
it is : irfanview .. after installed go to option and check last always on top .... have fun
I was about to ask this same question. Thank you so much for sharing :D
The program I was using in this video is nomacs, there is also a docker in krita for viewing reference images however I find it easier to just pin a seperate window on top or display it on my other monitor.
Nice tutorial
I really need help with something:
No matter what settings I use on the Fill Tool, from Threshold to Grow Selection, it doesn't fill my line art in all the way! It leaves a white gap by my lines, between the color and the lines. If I set Grow selection to 1 or 2, then it overlaps my line art, ruining it. My line art has these like faded/translucent pixels along the sides of it that the Fill Tool doesn't seem to want to agree with. I also tried using the magic wand tool to try selecting the line art to then fill it in on my Colors layer and it's the same result. I can use the Colorize Mask tool to bypass this, but I shouldn't have to.
What do I do to be able to fill in my line art fully like you did?
Make sure you use a fully opaque brush and use the fill on a layer below your lines. another strategy is to paint the edges of your fill manually and then fill the inside
How does Krita compare to GIMP? Are the controls similar?
I cannot find any digital colouring video that is as helpful as this. Why are they so hard to find
I've followed the 1st 10 minutes several times and my fill still colors everything. Can't understand why...
how did you get your line art to be so straight? like the lines aren't curved but are straight
Google Lazy Nezumi.
Why Lazy Nezumi? Krita has its own stabilizers and its own rulers and stuff, Lazy Nezumi is in most cases unnecessary.
1) Tool Options -> change from "No smoothing" to "Stabilizer" or other kind of Smoothing
2) Dynamic Brush (change tool from Brush Tool to Dynamic Brush Tool w Tools docker, it's the docker with lines and shapes and crop tool and other tools)
Tymon Dąbrowski as someone who just started you are like a savior... also the guy who did the tutorial
This was so helpful, thanks!
This was pretty helpful, thank you so much!
I've been trying to find a better way clean the edges of cell shading but couldn't find one.
What do you click on to get the lineart tool to start drawing the lineart?
Do you mean how did he open that little wheel with all his brushes?
Awesome, very helpful
I thought I was tripping when I saw that you are able to color on a NEW layer, even if it's not part of the sketch layer, they act independently, but still keeping the dimensions of the lineart into account. Is that just a Krita-specific thing?
Literally the best tutorial ever. @hamburgbam doesn't even know what he's talking about. This tutorial has taught me so much, thanks.
why is my lines all curry and not straight when i draw, im using a mouse could that be the problem or?
The mouse definitely isn't helping. you probably want to get yourself a graphics tablet. Huion makes decent ones way cheaper than wacom, I'd check out their offerings. I use a Huion WH1409.
Nice video !
Well I enjoyed you talking in the background.
You have a good day too man 💙
what is the reference photo?
thanks for the tutorial pretty good on mouse
When I use the fill it fills everything, but i'm 100% sure that i'm filling in a sealed area!? How did you do it?
Justin Meyer take off “fill entire section” ^~^ have a great day and God bless you!
@@randomperson5912 Thank you :)
Thank you! Thank you!
I have a question, how did you fill your Ink on a different layer. Whenever I try it fills the entire canvas
Obo _ in the fill bucket tool options there should be a "limit to current layer" checkbox. Make sure it's off
Thank you
i3 WM my fave tiling window manager :)
what kind of software do you use for this recording
I use openbroadcaster (OBS)
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Great video, thank you for the lesson!! I can't wait to see more content from u!
did you use mouse or tablet?
Tablet
This is kitra right
no this is krita
This is sparta
no this is partick
Bucket tool saves pen tips
Just putting that out there
Yes
Thank you.
I didn't realize your art was made in "bamboo fiber" resolution.
that was a big help
As I was listening to this video while shading, Krita decided to freeze up and I'm like "What the heck, why did you freeze?" then soon enough after; you said: "sometimes Krita will freeze up on my PC, that's from the auto-saving." and I just giggle a little from that.
I like this
Wait people really consider the bucket fill tool cheating??
thank u, it helped allot :)
that sip 9:08
Every time I try to fill my drawing it fills the whole thing
Dasthmatic Blazian take off “fill entire section” ^~^ have a great day and God bless you!
this vid just MADE MY LIFE SO FUCKEN MUCH EASIER OH GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Cool NFT
me still trying to figure out how to get multiply not to get darker over itself
thx