Digital Painting Techniques With Krita Layers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video you’ll learn about all the layers and masks in krita and how to use them to achieve some cool effects. I hope this video is useful to you!
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This is the content i wish youtube keeps recommend me.
Will wait for colorize mask. Also your tutorial video are great, you deserve more subs
amazing, thank you!
So far so good , the best explanation, Now i can use Krita
Thank you for this.
Wonderful. Take notes people!
You are so darn good at making tutorial videos. If I could double subscribe and like I would.
Amazing content
You're so helpful u fr deserve more subs tysm 😭
plzzzzz more videos =(
Your content is very inspiring! Thank u for sharing 😅 New sub from 🇧🇷💖
just two videos of yours explained the almost whole application. Thanks. Probably I will mention about you in my upcaming videos.
Great video! thanks, and if you do one about colorize mask that would be cool.
This video is amazing thank you so much this really is the content needed for understanding digital art and what the tools are
very nice from Belgium
thanks man you help me
Which one is equivalent to Photoshop's smart objects?
Hi. I'm not a Photoshop user, and the last time I used it was with CS6, so I don't really know much about it, sorry. After searching on Google, I found that 'smart objects' is a feature that allows you to work non destructively in many ways. From what I see, you can achieve most of what smart objects do in Krita by using masks and group layers. There might be some things that you can't do, but since smart objects can do many tasks, I would need a more specific example.
Keep in mind that Krita is a different software focused on digital painting, and it doesn't aim to be a Photoshop copy or alternative. There are quite a few things you can do in Krita that you can't do in Photoshop, and vice versa. Cheers!
@@sergio_tellez i understand but I just wanted to make sure the original don’t lose it’s original quality when I enlarge or shrink it’s size.
Too speedy.
😅Will try to slow down next time