KRITA 5.2.2 - Create a Double Exposure effect in Krita

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @agasnier74
    @agasnier74 Месяц назад

    Merci :)

    • @BladeandQuill
      @BladeandQuill  Месяц назад

      J'adore ta photo de profil... J'étais une grande fan de Gaston Lagaffe quand je vivais en France. Les BD belges et françaises me manquent beaucoup.

  • @vickikgibson9470
    @vickikgibson9470 3 месяца назад

    As usual you are amzing. Have you looked up the famous artist Aaron Blaise who did The Lion King? He tried Krita and loves it, but his work is just wonderful. Now, I do have a question. HOW the heck do I upgrade my Krita and save my artwork with ALL LAYERS WORKING...I find if I save my work, it only works in the Krista I have installed on my tablet or computer, but I can't seem to find a way to save from one program to another, or save my art to have working layers once I update my Krita...?. DO you have something I can look at that might show how to do this? THANK YOU SO MUCH for all you do!!! I think I am missing the step. Should I not save the file but save it an an import file somehow?

    • @BladeandQuill
      @BladeandQuill  3 месяца назад

      Hello again. I just finished replying to your other comment... Now, regarding this comment. Always save your work as a "Krita document (*.kra)".
      This way, when you update your Krita, all your files will appear as you saved them.
      For example, when I work on a cartoon, I always save two copies:
      The first copy is saved as a "Krita document (*.kra)" to preserve all my layers.
      The second copy is saved as a JPEG image (*.jpg *.jpeg *.jpe).
      I do so because the JPEG format flattens the image to one layer. Therefore, the image file is smaller and it's ideal for sharing art on social media.
      I hope this helps you. Have a wonderful day and happy creating. 💕😁