So, in the past few weeks, I spent some time hacking a new feature into Krita that I had wanted for a long time, and this monday I actually commited it. So, I figured it be best to make a little post about the new functionality.
So, in the past few weeks, I spent some time hacking a new feature into Krita that I had wanted for a long time, and this monday I actually commited it. So, I figured it be best to make a little post about the new functionality.
A full-body test of one of the test characters I use in my drawing tutorials.
I thought it be nice if she has a light dress over most of her armour, and then as she moves the dress gets caught in the wind, and the armour underneath becomes visible.
| Ramón Miranda | the idea is cool, very romantic imo. but useful? hmm i doubt it. anyway is a painting so we can do wathever we want . But if the image is for a game with real time animations, then think twice and give her a useful clothes. |
Sketches from march 31 to april 15
| Wolthera | Sketches made with Krita after my computer got fixed, so between 31 march and 15th of april. |
| vanhellenberghubar.org | Je bent weer op dreef. 🙂 |
Playing with the settings of Krita brushes. Got a nice textured effect, so decided to do a drawing with it. Fire is a favourite subject of mine.
Some talk in the Krita IRC was about textured brush presets and lava, and somehow I ended up doodling this due to that.
I recorded the progress of this one for a perspective tutorial. But… I forgot the pauze hotkey for the screen recording program. So I ended up drawing 2ish hours non stop. My arms hurt now.
Not very clean, but I am relatively happy with it.
Krita doodle for the week.
first wanted to make a background, then had a composition problem: Dragon inserted to solve.
Some practice inspired half by a timelapse of a portrait and half by my annoyance I haven’t done expressions and flowers other than lilies much.
I hadn’t painted properly in a while, so I decided to put down an image I had been having in my head, though I’m not sure if the eighties hair was really part of it, I’m not upset with it there either.
Drew this in 16bit srgb first before converting it to my monitor’s profile.
Some concept-art made with Krita.
Just deciding on basic colour palette.