I think the hardest task is to get the right brushes and colors. That will most certainly get you a pretty nice painting, given that you follow a beginner-friendly tutorial
Get a drawing tablet. Regardless of your abilities, the ability to hold a stylus in your hand like a pen or pencil and the pressure sensitivity just make the whole process a lot nicer.
I just did his tutorial with mouse and keyboard and modifying his brushes so they work better with a mouse and it turned out pretty good seeing as I've never painted before
Late reply, but do you happen to use a display-less tablet? I bought a display-tablet that allows pen usage (it wasn't designed as such, since it's an X86_64 tablet, but it was mentioned as defective in a second-hand shop and decided to see if I could fix it, which I could) and I have gotten further in 3 evenings messing around in Krita (trying to draw a person) than I ever got in about 4 years of practicing on the displayless Wacom. I came to the conclusion (which sort of lead to buying the tablet with a display you can draw on) that I just am the kind of person that needs to look at their hands when drawing. Every time I practiced, I wasn't ending up looking at the end result feeling frustrated because it looked like nothing I had in my mind. When I read your comment I wonder if you suffer the same problem of the disconnection between hands and screen.
@@Dutch3DMaster hello! Thanks for responding! What’s really funny is I actually got an Apple Pencil to go with my iPad a few days ago, as before I was using a display less tablet, and have been finding it much easier now to paint environment! I mean, I still kinda suck, but I feel myself improving much faster!
Thats typically what Bob Ross would do to what I thought was a finished painting lol..but like Ross used to say this is your world you can make it anyway you want....just make those trees happy little trees..lol
@@Toopa88 you're a critic because you have neither talent nor skill, too useless to do something great so you hurl insults at great things created by others.
I’m new Krita user, coming from Photoshop CS6 and I am having to re-learn new drawing skills in Krita 5. I stumbled across the video and brushes for the mountain scene to which I found outstandingly good and have installed them ready for use. I wish to thank you for offering the brush set to use free of charge and I hope I can put them to good use and re-create something similar of quality. Kind Regards and Best Wishes.
Your paintings are so good man. I've done Bob Ross before but physically. I'm going to use you as reference for digital. Your essentially going to become my Bob Ross :)
This was my first experience with digital painting and it came out really nicely. Did not expect the outcome to be that good, but I can do it better lol Thanks for the brushes and for the video.
Thanks for this truly fantastic set of brushes! And moreover it's completely FREE! My only request: could you stop for a moment longer to allow people to see what brush have you chosen and its settings?
Hola iforce, gracias!!! en el 2:46 aparecen los pinceles Environments 2.0. Los he bajado, pero no están estos pinceles que tienes en tu pantalla, abra algun modo de instalarlos también? repito, los baje, pero estos pinceles no están en mi Krita. otro modo de tenerlos? otro enlace?. Gracias!!!
@@sonoferin54 The question was how the brush was made, not which brush they were using. Knowing what custom someone is using isn't helpful if the brush is not available to you, while knowing how it's made allows you to make your own. Of course, in this case the solution is to simply download the pack from the link in the description, which allows one to both use the brush and figure out how it was made by looking at its settings.
This is all very nice and I'm just learning and trying to follow along with your photo but got stuck on the brush you are using for the pine trees in the background...it says you are using Evergreen Dab 1, but when I try this brush it looks nothing like the way yours does....have you modified it?? would be nice if you could be a bit more forthcoming with the brushes you are using. ...and explaining if you have modified them as I have just spent the last 2 hrs trying to get it the same...came close but still not right......so just have to use another type of brush for practice. Bit disappointing but still a great resource for learning.
hello sir, i love the painting that you did.. ive watch step by step, the colors,brushes and blending of it.. im exited to make my own but im very sad that i didnt find the first brush that you use.. my krita apps has no brush like yours.. where can i find brushes like you've used? please help me, i hope you can read my comment.. thanks in advance.
Thanks so much for this tutorial!!!! One question left here... how do you rotate your brush looking so randomly when you are drawing clouds, forrest, etc. I can't find shortcut?
This is really good good work! that can be helpfull to add somes instructions/informations during the timelaps to explain the subtlety, for exemple when u draw the orange rock and the snow on the montain how can u just draw on the parts already colored without going over ?!
I am finding that I have some 'lag' with a few of the brushes, they work fine on the scratch pad, unchecking 'instant preview' didn't make any difference .. eg., HNT dab wild & random/3, they are still very useable but I just wondered if there was a setting I could change? :)
Hi ! I have also problems with some lags here. That wasn't the case with versions before Krita 1.1 I have no idea how that comes. I also disabled instant preview but that helps not that much. However..i'm glad you like the brushpack :)
Hi! Very cool tutorial! Thank you very much! I am jast start learn Krita. When I add donloaded brushes the trace most of them looks like jast a triangle, where there should be brushes for trees, for example. What I do wrong and how to fix it? I have Krita 4.2.8, if somebody can explain, I'll be very greatefull!
Just checking did you follow the copy brush tips instructions as well as importing bundles? "Open Manage Resources once again and navigate to "Open Resource Folder". Navigate to brushes and copy/paste the "Environments 2.0 Brushtips" and the "Environment Classic Brushtips" folder from the pack into it. Click okay once again and restart Krita.
I downloaded the brushes but i cant install in krita. Do you know how to do that? Also i saw a folder ''called how to install''. when i opened that i tried to do the steps but i cant find the folder with the brushes that i downloaded when im going to manage resources. HELP ME PLS IF YOU KNOW SOMETHING! :)
Im proper chuffed today... i managed to manually install this brush pack on the android version (4.4.2)... now i can do happy mountains n shit on my rooted tab s6 lite!
When I paint the water it doesn't work; I paint it using the exact brush you used, but it ends up not blended and smooth looking like how it is in the video. Please tell me how I can fix the water having stripes in it.
Fantastic Brushes and so peaceful watching you paint. Being new to this, I just wish I knew what brush did what. For example, when doing the water, what brush did you use to create that? Keep doing wonderful work, my friend!
Thank you :) You can get the brushes from Deviantart. The link is in the Video Description. I made them two years ago for the free painting program Krita.
The creation of the mountain was truly mesmerizing, it was like the mountain was always there just waiting to be painted
That's one happy little picture!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Extra thumbs-up for keeping that Bob-Ross-spirit alive and for the brushes download! Cheers!
Wow, I could tell how happy those little trees were 😊
Me, Watching: Huh, I could do that.
Me, Attempting: Nope, I really can't.
I just thought that and after seeing your comment, I am now disappointed.
You can do it..it just takes practice and patience 😀
I think the hardest task is to get the right brushes and colors. That will most certainly get you a pretty nice painting, given that you follow a beginner-friendly tutorial
Get a drawing tablet. Regardless of your abilities, the ability to hold a stylus in your hand like a pen or pencil and the pressure sensitivity just make the whole process a lot nicer.
I just did his tutorial with mouse and keyboard and modifying his brushes so they work better with a mouse and it turned out pretty good seeing as I've never painted before
These brushes are amazing. The cloud brushes are magic. Thanks for video!!
The moment you started to highlight the Mountains with brown color it was AMAZING! Loved it. Thank you . You are a great digital artist. God bless!
Remember, There is no mistake. There is only happy little accident. :D
There are no mistakes the undo button exists
beautiful lines
4:55 Just crazy. That looks like rubbing a scratch card to reveal the existing detailed image already existing under the cover.
Gotta love painting, in digital or traditional.
It looks so bloody easy, but when I try it it just becomes a huge mush. Guess practice makes perfect 👌
Yes True Absolutely
Ctrl + Z = happy mistake
Late reply, but do you happen to use a display-less tablet? I bought a display-tablet that allows pen usage (it wasn't designed as such, since it's an X86_64 tablet, but it was mentioned as defective in a second-hand shop and decided to see if I could fix it, which I could) and I have gotten further in 3 evenings messing around in Krita (trying to draw a person) than I ever got in about 4 years of practicing on the displayless Wacom.
I came to the conclusion (which sort of lead to buying the tablet with a display you can draw on) that I just am the kind of person that needs to look at their hands when drawing.
Every time I practiced, I wasn't ending up looking at the end result feeling frustrated because it looked like nothing I had in my mind.
When I read your comment I wonder if you suffer the same problem of the disconnection between hands and screen.
@@Dutch3DMaster hello! Thanks for responding! What’s really funny is I actually got an Apple Pencil to go with my iPad a few days ago, as before I was using a display less tablet, and have been finding it much easier now to paint environment! I mean, I still kinda suck, but I feel myself improving much faster!
awesome painting but the final tree kinda irks me , maybe a bit more texture on it looks kinda flat
My same thought!
Thats typically what Bob Ross would do to what I thought was a finished painting lol..but like Ross used to say this is your world you can make it anyway you want....just make those trees happy little trees..lol
@@sonoferin54 Bob Ross almost always destroys his paintings by adding that last tree that's out of place
@@Toopa88 you're a critic because you have neither talent nor skill, too useless to do something great so you hurl insults at great things created by others.
@@souvik169 I mean he's not wrong but still... Bob probably wanted to tell something by this?
I’m new Krita user, coming from Photoshop CS6 and I am having to re-learn new drawing skills in Krita 5. I stumbled across the video and brushes for the mountain scene to which I found outstandingly good and have installed them ready for use. I wish to thank you for offering the brush set to use free of charge and I hope I can put them to good use and re-create something similar of quality. Kind Regards and Best Wishes.
Beautiful! The World Cup! I'm just starting with Krita. A very helpful and inspiring video.
That was freaking amazing! I bet that would have blown even Bob Ross away.
Thanks for the brush pack, I'm new to digital art and I feel like I can use them a bunch for my projects
That was absolutely mind blowing.
These brushes give me life
I'm glad you like them :)
A beautiful painting!
woowwww...I wish I could be that expert soon..thanks for sharing the techniques
I enjoy watching your videos and they've helped me a lot in improving my digital painting skills...Thanks a lot!!!
thank you for the brush!! i love your art too!! in bob ross we trust
Very cool!, got those brushes and been waiting to do some landscape painting with them.
Thank you for the positive feedback ! Link to download the Brushes is now in the description of the video.
14:46 how did you do that brush pls??
Eyyo what’s the music at the beginning? This is a beautiful painting by the way.
@@syntheticvocalist-p472 yeah I wanna know too
The painting is incredible!!! Keep it up!!
The brushes are incredible too haha
Your paintings are so good man. I've done Bob Ross before but physically. I'm going to use you as reference for digital. Your essentially going to become my Bob Ross :)
wow! love ur work , i'll surely try this and thanks for brushes
Downloaded your brush set, real fun stuff in there thanks!
they have an x over them for me, any idea why?
Thank you for the link to your brushes, I have downloaded and installed per your instructions! They are just great and very creative! Thanks again :)
it is so beautiful
Thank you very much for the brushes!
Such an enjoyable video and teaching experience! I will be subcribing and learning more about Krita and your techniques! Thank you for sharing!
This was my first experience with digital painting and it came out really nicely. Did not expect the outcome to be that good, but I can do it better lol
Thanks for the brushes and for the video.
Thank you for the Brushes. They are awesome.
Bob Ross would be proud. Fantastic job!
No talk, no stupid jokes, straight to the point. Thank you! Learned a lot from this 🐢
What I like about Krita is its brush engines.
Great painting! Thanks for the brushes!
Wow Amazing Love This
Great painting. It is an impressive set of brushes that you created.
thank you so much that was so fun pls make more
1:26 I wonder how people drawing/painting on paper/canvas manage without layers ...
There is no undo when using oils like Bob Ross... People take layers and all their effects for granted, man.
Absolutely beautiful!
You are so talented very beautiful.
Wow, you are so talented! This is super satisfying to watch!
thank you so much for this amazing brush set sir!
Breathless!!!wish I could use the software as u do...congrats!❤️
You can. Its free
You can. Its free
Amazing art 👏🏾
the clouds look so real
Thanks for the brushes!
you sir are now my new inspiration
magnifique, cela semble tellement facile à faire, quelle maîtrise, je vais essayer...Merci
Muy bueno, no es precisamente la técnica del maestro Bob, pero se asemeja bastante.
Wow ... I start learning digital painting at age almost 60
Thank so much
Amazing. I think your mountains are a tad muddy, but oh my lord that foliage. Such splendid textures! Great job
Magnifique 😍
Thanks for this truly fantastic set of brushes! And moreover it's completely FREE! My only request: could you stop for a moment longer to allow people to see what brush have you chosen and its settings?
Happy Little Accidents :-) and that little wave of the fingers at the end
Thank you so much for this and the brushes! I know what I’ll be attempting this weekend.
Hola iforce, gracias!!! en el 2:46 aparecen los pinceles Environments 2.0. Los he bajado, pero no están estos pinceles que tienes en tu pantalla, abra algun modo de instalarlos también? repito, los baje, pero estos pinceles no están en mi Krita. otro modo de tenerlos? otro enlace?. Gracias!!!
Damn, i hope to learn and paint like this o:
Thank you for the positive feedback ! Link to download the Brushes is now in the description of the video.
14:46 how did you do that brush pls??
if you look at the left bottom corner every time he changes brushes it shows you what brush is current
@@sonoferin54 The question was how the brush was made, not which brush they were using.
Knowing what custom someone is using isn't helpful if the brush is not available to you, while knowing how it's made allows you to make your own.
Of course, in this case the solution is to simply download the pack from the link in the description, which allows one to both use the brush and figure out how it was made by looking at its settings.
Thank you for the awesome brushes!
Beautiful
This is all very nice and I'm just learning and trying to follow along with your photo but got stuck on the brush you are using for the pine trees in the background...it says you are using Evergreen Dab 1, but when I try this brush it looks nothing like the way yours does....have you modified it?? would be nice if you could be a bit more forthcoming with the brushes you are using. ...and explaining if you have modified them as I have just spent the last 2 hrs trying to get it the same...came close but still not right......so just have to use another type of brush for practice.
Bit disappointing but still a great resource for learning.
really nice drawing but could you plz update the brushes they dont work for 4.1.5 :(
Thank you for the brushes!!! i can draw like Bob Ross!!!! yay!!!
amazing
hello sir, i love the painting that you did.. ive watch step by step, the colors,brushes and blending of it.. im exited to make my own but im very sad that i didnt find the first brush that you use.. my krita apps has no brush like yours.. where can i find brushes like you've used? please help me, i hope you can read my comment.. thanks in advance.
very inspiring nice job
Actually talented.
Amazing! Thank you.
Great brushes mate 🧡👍 Thank you
wow so bootiful
mind bloing (gajab)
wow...... fantastic...
Thanks so much for this tutorial!!!! One question left here... how do you rotate your brush looking so randomly when you are drawing clouds, forrest, etc. I can't find shortcut?
OMG so beatiful :o
Fantastic work !!! Thank you !
Brutal hermano 👌
Hi iforce 73! Can you do it all the same draw in Photoshop?
This is really good good work!
that can be helpfull to add somes instructions/informations during the timelaps to explain the subtlety,
for exemple when u draw the orange rock and the snow on the montain how can u just draw on the parts already colored without going over ?!
wow great work :)
I need that brush that you used like a pallette knife on the mountains
I trying this with stock brush 🤣 very difficult.
I am finding that I have some 'lag' with a few of the brushes, they work fine on the scratch pad, unchecking 'instant preview' didn't make any difference .. eg., HNT dab wild & random/3, they are still very useable but I just wondered if there was a setting I could change? :)
Hi !
I have also problems with some lags here. That wasn't the case with versions before Krita 1.1
I have no idea how that comes. I also disabled instant preview but that helps not that much.
However..i'm glad you like the brushpack :)
Hi! Very cool tutorial! Thank you very much!
I am jast start learn Krita. When I add donloaded brushes the trace most of them looks like jast a triangle, where there should be brushes for trees, for example. What I do wrong and how to fix it?
I have Krita 4.2.8, if somebody can explain, I'll be very greatefull!
Did you ever figure this out? I have the same issue
@@benhoffman4065 Not yet ))) Nobody answer! So, I am just use brushes which work correct... If you find answer please let me know!
Just checking did you follow the copy brush tips instructions as well as importing bundles?
"Open Manage Resources once again and navigate to "Open Resource Folder". Navigate to brushes and copy/paste the "Environments 2.0 Brushtips" and the "Environment Classic Brushtips" folder from the pack into it. Click okay once again and restart Krita.
Awesome! I hate to say it - but how do you dry your digital brushes?
he beats the devil outta them lol
Tutorial on brushes and how to manipulate them?
I downloaded the brushes but i cant install in krita. Do you know how to do that? Also i saw a folder ''called how to install''. when i opened that i tried to do the steps but i cant find the folder with the brushes that i downloaded when im going to manage resources. HELP ME PLS IF YOU KNOW SOMETHING! :)
I will check it out tomorrow and give you an answer. I didn't see the description before.
@@axilleasdimopoulos2856 well u need to know where u put your downloads lol
Im proper chuffed today... i managed to manually install this brush pack on the android version (4.4.2)... now i can do happy mountains n shit on my rooted tab s6 lite!
that was amazing to watch, and heartbreaking coz I cant do it lol
Are these compatible with the latest version of Krita? Great demonstration, great brushes!
yes, they are
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
How did you paint the snow on the front mountain without getting any on the sky or the mountain behind it?
Layers.
Brilliant!
Thank you for the positive feedback ! Link to download the Brushes is now in the description of the video.
Thank you for the positive feedback ! Link to download the Brushes is now in the description of the video.
AMAZING!
When I paint the water it doesn't work; I paint it using the exact brush you used, but it ends up not blended and smooth looking like how it is in the video. Please tell me how I can fix the water having stripes in it.
fabulous!!!!!
@iforce 73 How do you get the bark highlight brush to go from narrow to wide as you go?
Fantastic Brushes and so peaceful watching you paint. Being new to this, I just wish I knew what brush did what. For example, when doing the water, what brush did you use to create that? Keep doing wonderful work, my friend!
Does anyone know the brush used at 14:48 ?
nice!! i have photoshop those brushes you use did you create them ?? awesome timelapse btw ;)
Thank you :) You can get the brushes from Deviantart. The link is in the Video Description. I made them two years ago for the free painting program Krita.