Thank you for the feedback! I'm also on a short 'one shot' comic of 4 page for a publisher and the scene happens on the snow. I had to generate many with various angle for all the panels, it still works well. :D
This worked for Clip Paint Studio as well! Thank you for the tutorial, helped a whole lot to save time and not have to worry about how I was going to draw all of it!
Hi Seewardone! Thank you; it wasn't easy to keep this webcam view in the corner; and display my face all along, but I guess it eases to establish a simple human contact. That was a part I really liked on the Live-Streaming.
This is an excellent video! I cant draw anything beyond messy sketches and shapes since I dropped drawing about a year ago, but now I can draw circles sitting in the rain. XD There's never enough krita videos, so thank you for this quality, easy-to-follow video! Maybe I'll actually get the energy to draw today and I'll try something like a koi pond and apply this technique for rain. :3
Thank you Christina D! I'll try to keep doing them ( on wednesday, I'll try to make it a weekly habit) and make them easy to follow and never too long. If you have idea for topic, let me know :) I'm trying to build a list.
You were we will put noise filter and I got confused but trusted you, and when it became the dots all over the artwork it was like magic it could even work like snow it’s great
I love this! I've been looking for a tutorial for rain/snow and I'm glad I found this video. It's very helpful that you keep it simple and carefully explain everything you do. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much David for the excellent videos you had produced ! Hope that you will continue to share your knowledge and skills on Krita. Thanks again!
Thank you sir, for an excellent tutorial! I would love to be able to make my own brushes from scratch but I don't understand how a lot of the parts of the brush engine works in Krita 4.1.5. An in-depth explanation of the brush engine would really help me a lot. The manual is pretty sparse.
I really enjoy your tutorials! Getting into digital drawing is a challenge for me cause I draw traditionally but with tricks and tips like this I see how I can benefit and merge the two. Could you do a tutorial on drawing clothing folds and how to get the colors nice?
Thank you! This are good topics, but I'm not sure to master them myself. I'll try to study how I can simplify this topic (and learn about them myself on the way) because right now for the color I do a lot of trial and error until I'm satisfied ; and for the clothing, I'm rebuilding a 3D volume on my brain and compute the fold depending on the lenght of the tissue and deformation of the anatomy under and I'm not sure if a simplier way exist. I'll try to look at it.
Merci ! Je maîtrise encore très mal tout ce qui est un peu plus "technique" et voir tout ce qu'on peut faire avec des filtres est vraiment d'une grande aide ! J'étais clairement du genre à faire plein de petits traits manuellement après avoir cherché trop longuement un brush qui convienne... ta méthode est clairement plus pratique ^^
Super vidéo!! J'adore votre style et l'ambiance que vous avez créé dans votre webcomics. J'utilise moi même Krita mais je n'en connais que les bases et j'ai donc bien du mal pour mes illustrations. Cette vidéo est très intéressante j'espère que vous continuerai d'en faire c'est un plaisir à regarder! (En plus je parle très mal anglais mais là j'ai tout compris pour une fois)
Thank you! Oh I do love glowy special effect: neon, light saber, glowing aura, magic ray of light, magic glowy item etc... This is a good source of inspiration. I'll study it for the future (can't promise for next week, it will depend if I have find a good example artwork to redo from my harddrive and have inspiration for it). :-)
Wow. This video has the best "like to dislike" ratio I ever saw: 569 likes to 1 dislike (as of August 31, 2018)! It really deserves it anyways; quick, easy to understand, with a lot of potential usages for it. Great job! Thanks for making this tutorial!
Good tutorial. The G-MIC tool is a great tool. About new tutorials, I think will be a good idea to create reflective materials like gold or maybe scripting tutorials.
Merci! Ca m'encourage beaucoups dans cette petite fabrication artisanale de vidéo. J'en republie une aujourd'hui, et j'ai toujours autant le trac ( ^ ^ `)
merci beaucoup pour ce tuto. Il se trouve que j'ai une autre méthode pour la pluie et la neige, au demeurant, je n'utilise presque aucun filtre, merci de m'avoir fait découvrir les recoins dans lesquels je ne vais jamais. Bonne continuation à toi.
🧡🧡🧡 Hey, thanks! I was scratching my head on a code that didn't work since early in the morning and I got a big smile after reading your comment. Thank you for sending love! I wish you a wonderful week.
Thanks for another amazingly helpful tutorial, really appreciate it. If you want to do an idea for a tutorial, how to properly set up Krita would be appreciated. I've always had this problem where almost all my pencils look normal alone, but the moment you cross a drawn line with another, the point they meet is transparent enough to be able to see the one underneath. Never found a solution to that.
Thank you. You are right, a video about general setup of Krita would be useful. But it is a complex topic ( from my perspective) and I need to think about it to make it simple and reduce it to the minimum number of steps to make Krita easier , for a "Getting started". What you experience with transparent line overlapping is probably due to brush preset using dynamic opacity linked to the pressure of the stylus. If you like to press lightly the stylus and expect a full opacity stroke with this preset, it can be difficult. Maybe this is even linked to a tutorial like "how to adapt brush to your liking"
Of course, it is a complex topic and might be hard to fit into a not overly long video that also explains it simply enough. I don't know Krita well enough to even start to think how horrible putting everything together would be, but it is something to think about I guess. Although, cutting it up into bite sized pieces like "how to adapt brushes to your liking" as you suggested might be a better way of doing this. I'll have to check that dynamic opacity linked to stylus pressure thing, if that fixes it. I'm gonna be so glad, but also so annoyed that I didn't find it before that. Either way, thanks for the help.
Dear David, thank you first of all for the brushes, but I am having a real hard time opening the .zip and .bundle files, can you recommend a file opener? Merci XOOX
I love how I came here for a rain tutorial and somewhere between minutes 2 and 4 I came to a relize that hey, that's how one makes a Star Wars background for begginers! Cool! Ok, never mind let's watch till the end to actually make this rain and not end up with a death star painting over it. XD
This is a good idea, but a very complex video. I'll keep it in a corner of my head; it is the type of project where I would need a couple of day to make it the most honestly while being short and going to the point. Thank you for the suggestion, and it is not the first time I have this request.
Hi David (or anyone else reading this :) I love this tutorial and have been excited to try it out for a while now. I attempted it a couple of times but can't seem to make it work right. I follow along with every step, but starting at around 3:30 I start having trouble. If I copy the position you put the cursors in on the "levels" mask, my background looks white with black dots instead of the other way around. When I put them into a position that the picture actually looks similar to what is on your screen (black background and white dots), then I get these weird black artifacts around the white dots in the next step... So I have my black bg and white dots, go to "color to alpha" and select black. This does make the background transparent, but I still have an outline of black around every white dot :/ So when I continue and add motion blur it's a bunch of black strokes across the canvas instead of white essentially. Can someone help me figure out where the problem is? Thanks for reading!
Hey, for the outline of black around white dots; maybe you can boost your 'color to alpha' (it has a slider) ; if it is not enough; try to turn the layer into the "Screen' blending mode (so only the dark color will be transparent on it; another way) Good luck!
😭 💕 this video is the best & you're a serious life saver but I can't figure out how to get the effect on another layer. I see this is an older video but do you know how to currently?
Hey! I think the key to keep the effect on another layer is to start like I did at 2:11 on a black layer. This way, the Noise filter will work (it require pixels to work, a transparent layer will not work). Then the black is converted back at 4:11 with the filter Color to Alpha. Thanks for your kind words!
Hey, For the release of episode 23 of my webcomic www.peppercarrot.com/en/article421/episode-23-take-a-chance I made a panel with animated rain this way. I just generated three time the random overlay of rain, and putting them into loop did work fine for a quick rain. Thanks!
4:23 Actually, this is also a Snow tutorial if you don't touch anything at that time of the video or atleast that's what I think it looks like :)
Hehe, Exactly! ;)
Is "" an old procedure" ...
It's certainly new to me!
@@framerw47 Me too! And very useful. Thank you David!!
Stars also 😅
This is the best rain tutorial I've ever seen!! FINALLY I CAN ADD RAIN TO MY PICTURES AAA THANK YOU SO MUCH!
That is actually amazing. You can get the programme to do it for you rather than doing each raindrop at a time 😂 great video!
Used this tutorial 2 years ago for rain, came back today to make snow, thank you for continuing to help me thoughout the years :D
Thank you for the feedback! I'm also on a short 'one shot' comic of 4 page for a publisher and the scene happens on the snow. I had to generate many with various angle for all the panels, it still works well. :D
This worked for Clip Paint Studio as well! Thank you for the tutorial, helped a whole lot to save time and not have to worry about how I was going to draw all of it!
Thanks a lot! There are very few lessons on Krita on Russian RUclips, so I came to you. You are very clear and concise! Thanks a lot)
Thank you very much for the feedback!
Thanks for this David and it is nice to see your face again. This is a very useful affect for comics and artwork in general.
Hi Seewardone! Thank you; it wasn't easy to keep this webcam view in the corner; and display my face all along, but I guess it eases to establish a simple human contact. That was a part I really liked on the Live-Streaming.
This is an excellent video! I cant draw anything beyond messy sketches and shapes since I dropped drawing about a year ago, but now I can draw circles sitting in the rain. XD
There's never enough krita videos, so thank you for this quality, easy-to-follow video!
Maybe I'll actually get the energy to draw today and I'll try something like a koi pond and apply this technique for rain.
:3
Thank you Christina D! I'll try to keep doing them ( on wednesday, I'll try to make it a weekly habit) and make them easy to follow and never too long. If you have idea for topic, let me know :) I'm trying to build a list.
You were we will put noise filter and I got confused but trusted you, and when it became the dots all over the artwork it was like magic it could even work like snow it’s great
magnifique comme toujours j'en avais besoin pour un environnement avec arc en ciel merci
David, Coming from 3 years into the future, I thank you for this awesome tutorial.
😇
Very helpful tutorial. This is amazing. Very easy to do.
Thanks!
This was great, I learned to add effects, rephrase, cool effects to my art. Thanks in advance. I look forward to the next ones.
Thank you William!
Thanks a lot for your lesson! I am beginner in Krita. Your arts and creation inspire me. Best wishes to you!
C'est exactement ce que je cherchais merci !
Wow this is so amazing!! I wouldn't even think of doing it this way!
I love this! I've been looking for a tutorial for rain/snow and I'm glad I found this video. It's very helpful that you keep it simple and carefully explain everything you do. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much David for the excellent videos you had produced ! Hope that you will continue to share your knowledge and skills on Krita. Thanks again!
i just saw your artwork because i am going back to using krita and i saw your artwork while the krita is loading!! and im inlove with your artstyle!!!
This is gonna save me a lot of time on drawing rain! Many thanks!
Wow that’s amazing what a beautiful effect!
since I'm a Krita user this helped me out a lot thx!
Thank you sir, for an excellent tutorial! I would love to be able to make my own brushes from scratch but I don't understand how a lot of the parts of the brush engine works in Krita 4.1.5. An in-depth explanation of the brush engine would really help me a lot. The manual is pretty sparse.
Just found your channel I love how u are explaining the tutorial very well thank you sooo much 🙏🙏
I really enjoy your tutorials! Getting into digital drawing is a challenge for me cause I draw traditionally but with tricks and tips like this I see how I can benefit and merge the two. Could you do a tutorial on drawing clothing folds and how to get the colors nice?
Thank you! This are good topics, but I'm not sure to master them myself. I'll try to study how I can simplify this topic (and learn about them myself on the way) because right now for the color I do a lot of trial and error until I'm satisfied ; and for the clothing, I'm rebuilding a 3D volume on my brain and compute the fold depending on the lenght of the tissue and deformation of the anatomy under and I'm not sure if a simplier way exist. I'll try to look at it.
David Revoy Thanks for the response! That would be very helpful! Cant wait!
This one is so simple and the best way and thank you
Thank u ‼️‼️
Thank you for this amazing tutorial - I’d love to see more like this for krita
I use Clip Studio Paint, but from what you showed, I was able to replicate the effect! Thank you so much!
Good! Yes, it use classic filters; should be possible too in many other softwares.
Merci ! Je maîtrise encore très mal tout ce qui est un peu plus "technique" et voir tout ce qu'on peut faire avec des filtres est vraiment d'une grande aide ! J'étais clairement du genre à faire plein de petits traits manuellement après avoir cherché trop longuement un brush qui convienne... ta méthode est clairement plus pratique ^^
I don’t know HOW you learned to do this stuff but THANK GOODNESS you taught us this LOL
This is a really great tutorial. Thanks very much
Super vidéo!! J'adore votre style et l'ambiance que vous avez créé dans votre webcomics. J'utilise moi même Krita mais je n'en connais que les bases et j'ai donc bien du mal pour mes illustrations. Cette vidéo est très intéressante j'espère que vous continuerai d'en faire c'est un plaisir à regarder! (En plus je parle très mal anglais mais là j'ai tout compris pour une fois)
Je crois que c'est parce qu'il est français et qu'il parle anglais ^^
Peut-être le très léger accent qui fait qu'on comprends mieux
Thank you for this tutorial, I think it will add the correct effect to my piece. Thanks!
Thank you for your feedback! ;)
not only rain, but stars as well.
True
thank you so much!!! this helped me out so much for a project im doing!
thanks david! I'd like to see some tips & trick when you use glowing effects on yours artworks in the next video 😊😊😊😊
Thank you! Oh I do love glowy special effect: neon, light saber, glowing aura, magic ray of light, magic glowy item etc... This is a good source of inspiration. I'll study it for the future (can't promise for next week, it will depend if I have find a good example artwork to redo from my harddrive and have inspiration for it). :-)
Wow. This video has the best "like to dislike" ratio I ever saw: 569 likes to 1 dislike (as of August 31, 2018)!
It really deserves it anyways; quick, easy to understand, with a lot of potential usages for it.
Great job! Thanks for making this tutorial!
Good tutorial. The G-MIC tool is a great tool. About new tutorials, I think will be a good idea to create reflective materials like gold or maybe scripting tutorials.
Great tutorial. Thanks David!
Well done Krita magician! ;)
Always great from south of France with accent
Fantastic. Thank you.
awesome tutorial i love it thank you,
Can you do a coloring tutorial for beginner digital artists and tips and tricks of how to color please?
Exellente vidéo ! J'ai découvert énormément de fonctionnalités !
Et ton Anglais est super aussi
Merci! Ca m'encourage beaucoups dans cette petite fabrication artisanale de vidéo. J'en republie une aujourd'hui, et j'ai toujours autant le trac ( ^ ^ `)
omg i actually don't know much about all of krita's "hidden" stuff (aka I'm a grandma when it comes to computers) and this was extremely useful!
i know the vid is old but thank you, you've saved me from hours of drawing rain with some brushes :)
Thanks for the feedback! 👍
Thanks David! super helpful and clear
merci beaucoup pour ce tuto.
Il se trouve que j'ai une autre méthode pour la pluie et la neige,
au demeurant, je n'utilise presque aucun filtre, merci de m'avoir fait découvrir les recoins dans lesquels je ne vais jamais.
Bonne continuation à toi.
Thank you so much David!
I LOVE YOU DAVID REVOY
🧡🧡🧡 Hey, thanks! I was scratching my head on a code that didn't work since early in the morning and I got a big smile after reading your comment. Thank you for sending love! I wish you a wonderful week.
I've been using krita since 2020 and your brushes and I follow your tutorials and thanks to that I've been evolving in my art, thank you!@@DavidRevoy
Omg this is amazing! Thank you!
Thanks for another amazingly helpful tutorial, really appreciate it.
If you want to do an idea for a tutorial, how to properly set up Krita would be appreciated. I've always had this problem where almost all my pencils look normal alone, but the moment you cross a drawn line with another, the point they meet is transparent enough to be able to see the one underneath. Never found a solution to that.
Thank you.
You are right, a video about general setup of Krita would be useful. But it is a complex topic ( from my perspective) and I need to think about it to make it simple and reduce it to the minimum number of steps to make Krita easier , for a "Getting started".
What you experience with transparent line overlapping is probably due to brush preset using dynamic opacity linked to the pressure of the stylus. If you like to press lightly the stylus and expect a full opacity stroke with this preset, it can be difficult. Maybe this is even linked to a tutorial like "how to adapt brush to your liking"
Of course, it is a complex topic and might be hard to fit into a not overly long video that also explains it simply enough. I don't know Krita well enough to even start to think how horrible putting everything together would be, but it is something to think about I guess. Although, cutting it up into bite sized pieces like "how to adapt brushes to your liking" as you suggested might be a better way of doing this.
I'll have to check that dynamic opacity linked to stylus pressure thing, if that fixes it. I'm gonna be so glad, but also so annoyed that I didn't find it before that. Either way, thanks for the help.
Very helpful video David!! thanks!!
Great tutorial, thanks.
Dear David, thank you first of all for the brushes, but I am having a real hard time opening the .zip and .bundle files, can you recommend a file opener? Merci XOOX
Too awesome!!! Sir, Do you have tutorials in shading night time and day time? :3 does GmIC also have this effect? I really like you krita tutorials!
Really useful tutorial, thanks for sharing.
This is brilliant!
Nice tutorial, sir....
Thank you so much man I needed this :3
This is epic, thank you!
Thanks David! :) Good Tutorial.
Amaazing! I re-created this tutorial in photoshop :D thank you!!
Nice! I'm sure this one can be adapted to any software with the basic set of filters. :) Thanks for the feedback.
Amaaaaazing
Merci Dav.. tes videos sont very helpful
his accent is very cute
Brilliant.
I love how I came here for a rain tutorial and somewhere between minutes 2 and 4 I came to a relize that hey, that's how one makes a Star Wars background for begginers! Cool! Ok, never mind let's watch till the end to actually make this rain and not end up with a death star painting over it. XD
Awesome tutorial!!
I love youuu you help me so much, since I met you I am WAY better at digital painting
I think is very difficult painting without lineart, maybe this could be a topic? thx for asking!
This is a good idea, but a very complex video. I'll keep it in a corner of my head; it is the type of project where I would need a couple of day to make it the most honestly while being short and going to the point. Thank you for the suggestion, and it is not the first time I have this request.
Thanks so much this is so helpful
Thank you! 👍🏽
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU LEGEND!!!!
really nice tutorials
Yooo that’s amazing
Thank you this helped so much. also amazing work keep it up.
Whatever the accent is, I love it!
Red Sprites Thank you it's french ! ^^
Grazie mi hai aiutato un sacco
Thank you so much sir!
so amazing... i woder how come i hadnt watched this before
Thanks for the tips! Was very helpful :)
Jadore ce que tu fais ^^
this is so helpful, thank you!!
*B O O N C E*
excellent work
Good tutorial. Thanks
Hi David (or anyone else reading this :)
I love this tutorial and have been excited to try it out for a while now. I attempted it a couple of times but can't seem to make it work right. I follow along with every step, but starting at around 3:30 I start having trouble.
If I copy the position you put the cursors in on the "levels" mask, my background looks white with black dots instead of the other way around.
When I put them into a position that the picture actually looks similar to what is on your screen (black background and white dots), then I get these weird black artifacts around the white dots in the next step...
So I have my black bg and white dots, go to "color to alpha" and select black. This does make the background transparent, but I still have an outline of black around every white dot :/
So when I continue and add motion blur it's a bunch of black strokes across the canvas instead of white essentially.
Can someone help me figure out where the problem is?
Thanks for reading!
Hey, for the outline of black around white dots; maybe you can boost your 'color to alpha' (it has a slider) ; if it is not enough; try to turn the layer into the "Screen' blending mode (so only the dark color will be transparent on it; another way) Good luck!
@@DavidRevoy thank you! I'll try that!
😭 💕 this video is the best & you're a serious life saver but I can't figure out how to get the effect on another layer. I see this is an older video but do you know how to currently?
Hey! I think the key to keep the effect on another layer is to start like I did at 2:11 on a black layer. This way, the Noise filter will work (it require pixels to work, a transparent layer will not work). Then the black is converted back at 4:11 with the filter Color to Alpha.
Thanks for your kind words!
@@DavidRevoy 🥺💖 thank you!
thank you so much!!
love the art and also i dont know that rain effect :) can be added
wow what a great trick, who would have thought of that, thank you! Is there a way to animate this rain to give it some motion?
Hey, For the release of episode 23 of my webcomic www.peppercarrot.com/en/article421/episode-23-take-a-chance I made a panel with animated rain this way. I just generated three time the random overlay of rain, and putting them into loop did work fine for a quick rain. Thanks!
Wow!
you seriously need more views
YIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I LUV THISHSITHIS THANKK YOUU
David you are great, Mah man THANX DUDE
you are a wizard
How does one make puddles I dont really understand what brush do I use?
thank you so much
download permission, great for learning to draw
Thank you for the tutorial ! I improve my knowledge of Krita and see my English Ahah (I speak French ...)