This addition of real oils to Krita is beyond genius, executed to perfection, and for me, a HUGE leap in the whole thing, which I indeed, was _VERY MUCH_ waiting for. Immense thanks to Ramón and the Krita team. Bravo.
I can't thank y'all enough for your hard work and generosity to all us. This program had changed my life and allowed me to make beautiful things daily. Thank you thank you thank you.
holy shit im so glad krita is a active community especially the developers giving tutorials on how to use their program and not just the interferance. TYSMMM i always wanted a oil paint artstyle but ive never found a good app for it TY TY TY TY TYYY
Thank you Krita team and thank you Ramon! I learned a lot from watching this video and will test these new brushes a lot in the coming days! Wish you all the best, stay safe and creative!
I had grown frustrated with Krita a while ago because of UI problems and a lot of technical terminology I simply did not understand, but the upcoming changes in version 5 are exciting, I really can't wait to come back to it once the update is out. Even though I'm a CSP user now, I still always recommend Krita to everyone I know, and the brushes you make are wonderful and unique, I quite miss them.
thank you so much I've learnt a lot about krita from you just watching a few vids I truly believe I will be a great digital painter one day thanks to you giving up your precious time teaching the rest of the world and me Thank you
Fantastic, just downloaded these brushes. Was looking for impasto effect for while now. Thanks so much!! TIP: go to settings > manage resources > select the download file (I could not import it through 'import' in the brush tool)
The main thing I'm looking forward to other than the brushes is the record feature, having a video of your process seems like it'll be great for a digital art portfolio.
Is available right now in Krita 5 Beta2. You can download as i show in the video and then go to menu settings/dockers/recorder , and then just watch this. th-cam.com/video/a0uxM_bQOnU/w-d-xo.html you need a file called ffmpeg //RM
Really powerful. I was just thinking how to test Krista 5 in safe way. Also l'm looking forward how Krita advance in 2d animation and production. Incorporating tools like geometric tool and color presets from opentoons are game changers and very useful.
Krita is working really hard in animation field, but there are other fields that need some love. We need more support to hire more coders, that is the way how Krita could be even better. fund.krita.org/ //RM
I could publish the entire painting if more people ask for it. Finishing touches is just refining and time. The key is in the first 10min of a painting. //RM
@@KritaOrgPainting Ah, well I hope more people do request it. They say "well begun is half done" but follow-through is also key. :) Thanks again for sharing!
Oh my stars !!Now you guys are going to beat Rebelle.. I am very impressed and very excited to give this a try.. and the fun part is that you don't have hidden charges like rebelle for canvas....Right now I am very happy.. thank you Krita
sorry i missed this comment. About beating Rebelle, they are focused in traditional painting, Krita is much more than that do the goal is to provide the better tools we can. We are Happy with your happiness ;) //RM
@@KritaOrgPainting thank you for your reply, but I do have another question, if I may... What is the difference between the "paid" version of Krita compared to "free" version of Krita? thank you Sam
Krita is amazing and getting better all the time. Just one thing: please change the name of these brushes to something less technical. RGBA really sounds like nothing that could look like realistic paint. Perhaps Thick Paint or Impasto Brushes?
I really liked the painting and thanks for the information. My only complaint is that I wish artists wouldn't make jump cuts in their demo videos with a bunch of unaccounted for changes in the painting. For people who are learning, its so helpful to see the whole process unfold naturally, mistakes and corrections and everything. Jump cuts in the video are pretty jarring when we want to see how the whole painting experience plays out.
Hi, I agree, but the too long videos are not good for others so is hard to left in the right point. I try to not remove all the important parts. And if you are listening you can follow it very well. MAybe it would be cool to make little videos with little exercises instead this entire pictures? let me know
Speaking of backups, I wish you devs try to make the settings including the brushes available in folders that are more accessible i.e. My Documents if possible. Having the settings in a hidden by default AppData folder made me tend to forget about it and it ended up getting deleted whenever I reinstalled Windows. Another thing, I don't seem to be able to backup the Canvas Input Setting and it's kind of annoying to rebind the keys such as click+drag brush resize function. Still, Krita is my go to software for digital art.
You should remember AppData as that's the default place for applications to save their data (and it is kind of annoying whenever programms use a different default cause it leads to having to search for the anomalities when you gotta back things up). You should REALLY remember it when you transfer your programms from one system to another. If you tend to forget it maybe you can put a link to it in your documents. (Even if Krita allows a different save directory with 5, most other programms won't allow to save it anywhere else)
Well yeah but Paint Tool SAI has the brushes and textures located within the installation directory. Games tend to store user's save file and mods in My Documents. The upside of having the settings file on My Documents or any other folders is that if I were to reinstall Windows it wouldn't get deleted automatically.
@@karkovb152 Waaaaait Windows keeps things like documents when reinstalling but just kills off appdata? Ok what the hell microsoft Now I see why half of my game library goes to their own folder in documents and the other goes neatly into appdata That is quite usefull to do if you wanna make sure savedata isn't killed off by a reinstall
This is not my choice, community decides using it and making them interesting for other users, so spread the word ! Share this video and more people will be involved //RM
Hello! Can you add a function for a texture brush so that the texture changes size depending on the size of the brush? And I would be happy if the texture changed its rotation along with the direction of the brush stroke. You can also add that the texture is superimposed on top of the kisit figure. Thanks
Don't expect the same performance right now, because they are a new addittion. But as you can see you can mix with other brushes like RGBA or others. No limits to your creativity //RM
fast way to do it is find a texture you like and have the rights to use, then drag and drop that image texture on top of your canvas, you select " open as a new layer" and krita make a new layer for you with the texture. now just make a new layer on top and paint there. the more efficient way to do it is in in the layer docker, next the the "+" icon there's an arrow, if you click on it you'll see many options, to add a texture you need to use the "Fill layer" option, this is a special tipe of layer that let's you generate gradients, effects and tilable textures, to add a texture you go to patterns and select one you like from krita's default textures, the other tabs let you modify the size of the texture, rotation and sheer. once done you close the window and make a new layer on top if you want to paint. the good thing about the second way is that you can go back and edit the pattern, even change it if you decide you don't like it, basically, it's non destructive and editable, you can even erase parts of the texture and krita will retain the information of the spots erased when you change textures.
@@KritaOrgPainting thank you for replying! Turns out the link is broken only for Russians apparently :( My American friend downloaded it for me just fine, excited to try these out!
@@Justin681 I suggest trying the link again with a different browser. It worked for me the first time but I tried again and it wouldn't work. There is also a different link in the comment area posted by Sydney Solomon. For me the comment is displayed as the very first comment. It's the first reply to the question "How do we get the extra RGBA brushes, and install on Krita."
tell me please, if possible, is it supposed to add an animation path function (the ability to interpolate the transformation from a state in one frame to a state in another frame, without drawing each intermediate frame separately)? Thank you so much for your work!
@Idot. Ramon Miranda. Means that I am answering. I copied the idea from a dev called Tiar ,because sometimes other people is answering comments, if they have time.
I'm confused on where the krita files are for me to make a backup, is this in program files where I moved krita to? If so, do I just copy everything there and paste it in a new folder?
The canvas is already a file you can download from the video called Smart canvas in Krita. There is a card for that in the video . th-cam.com/video/xpWmQ-OY36I/w-d-xo.html. I also give 3 examples for pastel, oil and watercolor. Let me know if you have any problem. //RM
so, im trying to fighure out how to even get the software to go frame by frame. i feel like im doing it the long way? should you always on evey frame right click and put "blank layer/frame" if so, i cant see the onion skins, even tho i put the tool for it via "dockers". help :)
You need the timeline and animation docker, which is needed for any animation. On a layer, if you make a new keyframe, there should be a light bulb next to the layer options (lock, blind layer, alpha). That is the onion skin an d with the docker you can edit how it looks.
The link didn't work for me either but I found a directory of the original upload Here's the directory: files.kde.org/krita/extras/ Just download the RGBA-WET.bundle file and follow the instructions in the video, it tested the brushes and everything seems to work. Hope this helps!
@@lemondude2 Just search for the bundle you need, in this case "'RGBA-WET.bundle" and click "details" next to it. It will lead you to a page with a bunch of mirrors if you scroll down. One of those links will give you the bundle, the third mirror (Ircam - FR) worked for me, but it might be a different link for you depending on your location
@@arleenlasleur I mean I would use Linux, and I have for several years been on a Linux-only laptop (Lubuntu for a while, then Arch). The issue is that I'm pretty sure there are no working drivers for the GPU on my current laptop for Linux, and there definitely aren't any for more recent versions of Windows, which is why I'm stuck with 7. I have noticed that several programs that claim to support only Windows 8.1/10 and up do still run on Windows 7, so I was wondering if that would be the case for Krita. Guess I could just attempt to install it and see for myself. I may still try some Linux distro (been wanting to test Pop!_OS for a while now) and see if I get the drivers to work, but I don't have high hopes.
I studied art since i was a child. Drawing transformers and tv cartoons. Also i have read a lot of books and went to an academy of art for 8 years. I learnt the fine-arts, charcoal, pastel, watercolor,oil. //RM
This addition of real oils to Krita is beyond genius, executed to perfection, and for me, a HUGE leap in the whole thing, which I indeed, was _VERY MUCH_ waiting for. Immense thanks to Ramón and the Krita team. Bravo.
Wet impasto demo and a new bundle? Yay! Thank you!
Thanks David, i am sure you are going to make them explode! and if you have ideas, they are welcome for the future //RM
watching the real time demo feels so therapeutic...
I don't know how they fit into pure realism, as you do. but probably you will show me amazing pictures with them too. //RM
For me, Krita is the best painting software out there, I've tried many, and still come back to krita
So hyped for this release
Me too. =)
You can test already Krita 5 Beta 2 and is needed
Krita is now my go-to digital painting program and I love using it everyday.
I'm really looking forward for the release of Krita 5.
Is arriving to final release probably at the end of the month, a bit of patience and done ;) //RM
What a wonderful brush bundle. I could kind of smell the oilpaint, when you started drawing the first strokes :D
Incredible! What a painting with in-depth technical knowledge! The painting came out just out of this world!!! Thank You!
Thank you too for this kind of comment. :) //RM
I can't thank y'all enough for your hard work and generosity to all us. This program had changed my life and allowed me to make beautiful things daily. Thank you thank you thank you.
Our pleasure! and thank you for letting us to know it //RM
holy shit im so glad krita is a active community especially the developers giving tutorials on how to use their program and not just the interferance. TYSMMM i always wanted a oil paint artstyle but ive never found a good app for it TY TY TY TY TYYY
Developers work with super cool Energy, we only need more support to create more things. Ideas are already in our mind. //RM
DOWNLOAD FILES HERE ONLY FOR KRITA 5 BETA2
files.kde.org/krita/extras/RGBA-WET.bundle
The image in high RES: krita-artists.org/t/oil-painting-with-new-impasto-brushes-in-krita-5/31220
FEEDBACK HERE
krita-artists.org/t/help-krita-improve-with-structured-beta-testing-of-the-new-resource-system-in-krita-5-0/28779
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
4:27 - Strokes for organic shapes
6:00 - Flat shapes structure
6:11 - No tilt device? Angle widget
7:29 - RGBA-wet as "special" erasers
9:21 - Hue variation. Dirty
10:24 - "Vellum" Technique
10:38 - RGBA as dry brush
10:57 - Details
11:38 - Avoid repetitive patterns
13:12 - "Delete parts" painting to create shapes
13:34 - Dots for texturing effect
14:52 - How to blur the impasto
15:28 - Transform trick to avoid repainting
Thank you Krita team and thank you Ramon!
I learned a lot from watching this video and will test these new brushes a lot in the coming days!
Wish you all the best, stay safe and creative!
Krita is so amazing! Thank you for making this free, I will make sure to donate to you when I've finished studying and got a job!
AAAA LOVE IT! AMAZING WORK GUYS!
wow cool thanks for tutorials cause this is my first time using krita thank you i hope my learning goes to my head hehe
Awesome! as usual
Now I'll have to download and try the brushes, as usual :D
Thanks for the brushes magic!!!
Welcome, as usual ;). And now your best job and share it in krita-artists.org please //RM
The painting actually turned out pretty darn good! Really enjoyed watching the process.
LOVE the green at 12:30. Such a beautiful painting while learning about the brushes. Thank you! Your painting truly sparked joy for me ☺️
This kind of comments are very good because you specify what you like and also you are learning with the video . Thanks, i am smiling :) //RM
Amazing! Im a big krita fan, amd im so thankful you are actively working on and updating the android version too!
Aaaahh!! This is exactly what I was wanting! im new and i hope i can use this set well!
remember this is only for Krita 5. The video explains what you need. //RM
Perfect! So timely!! Marvelous video!
Thanks , it will make your Stilize characters in blender shine even better? let me know it //RM
I had grown frustrated with Krita a while ago because of UI problems and a lot of technical terminology I simply did not understand, but the upcoming changes in version 5 are exciting, I really can't wait to come back to it once the update is out. Even though I'm a CSP user now, I still always recommend Krita to everyone I know, and the brushes you make are wonderful and unique, I quite miss them.
You can try Krita's Beta 2.
Great! Krita becoming the best painting program! 🙌🤗
Awsome. Going to down load them and give them a try. Thanks Krita team. You guys are the best.
Oh wow...I might have to give krita another try
you guys and gals on the krita team are absolute legends, thanks for developing such a great program!
Awesome video, thanks for making the brushes!
Cant wait for these brushes and the next update, hope we see it soon.
thank you so much I've learnt a lot about krita from you just watching a few vids I truly believe I will be a great digital painter one day thanks to you giving up your precious time teaching the rest of the world and me Thank you
This looks quite amazing.
Amazing brushes, thank you.
Glad you like them!
Fantastic, just downloaded these brushes. Was looking for impasto effect for while now. Thanks so much!! TIP: go to settings > manage resources > select the download file (I could not import it through 'import' in the brush tool)
Thanks for the tip. remember to posts your images in krita-artists.org/ to share your progress there. See you //RM
The main thing I'm looking forward to other than the brushes is the record feature, having a video of your process seems like it'll be great for a digital art portfolio.
Is available right now in Krita 5 Beta2. You can download as i show in the video and then go to menu settings/dockers/recorder , and then just watch this. th-cam.com/video/a0uxM_bQOnU/w-d-xo.html you need a file called ffmpeg //RM
Wow wonderful painting! Keep it up
I love it guys thank you so much for this! *.*
Not just great brushes, but an incredible video too, very helpful! Krita's paint brushes never fail to amaze me.
This is a work of art
Guys the link is working.. I clicked on it and downloaded directly, try multiple time guys..
Thank you Krita, thank you Ramon.
You know you can just do ctrl+s if it doesn't download..?
Really powerful. I was just thinking how to test Krista 5 in safe way. Also l'm looking forward how Krita advance in 2d animation and production. Incorporating tools like geometric tool and color presets from opentoons are game changers and very useful.
Krita is working really hard in animation field, but there are other fields that need some love. We need more support to hire more coders, that is the way how Krita could be even better. fund.krita.org/ //RM
Рамон, большое спасибо за Ваш труд! Всё чётко, лаконично и понятно. Ждём новых уроков!
This looks amazing!
Thanks! for starters please do one painting every week very slowly. if you are busy you can ask your students to make detailed one hour videos!!
Cool, thank you!
LOVELY!
Beautiful! I'd love to see how you put the finishing touches on this.
I could publish the entire painting if more people ask for it. Finishing touches is just refining and time. The key is in the first 10min of a painting. //RM
@@KritaOrgPainting Ah, well I hope more people do request it. They say "well begun is half done" but follow-through is also key. :) Thanks again for sharing!
Oh my stars !!Now you guys are going to beat Rebelle.. I am very impressed and very excited to give this a try.. and the fun part is that you don't have hidden charges like rebelle for canvas....Right now I am very happy.. thank you Krita
sorry i missed this comment. About beating Rebelle, they are focused in traditional painting, Krita is much more than that do the goal is to provide the better tools we can. We are Happy with your happiness ;) //RM
@@KritaOrgPainting thank you for your reply, but I do have another question, if I may... What is the difference between the "paid" version of Krita compared to "free" version of Krita? thank you Sam
Nice sharing✌️beautiful😃✌️..
absolutely beautiful
this is amazing
Krita is amazing and getting better all the time. Just one thing: please change the name of these brushes to something less technical. RGBA really sounds like nothing that could look like realistic paint. Perhaps Thick Paint or Impasto Brushes?
Yes... I'm the actual Krita maintainer, and I find the term unintuitive myself :-)
I really liked the painting and thanks for the information. My only complaint is that I wish artists wouldn't make jump cuts in their demo videos with a bunch of unaccounted for changes in the painting. For people who are learning, its so helpful to see the whole process unfold naturally, mistakes and corrections and everything. Jump cuts in the video are pretty jarring when we want to see how the whole painting experience plays out.
Hi, I agree, but the too long videos are not good for others so is hard to left in the right point. I try to not remove all the important parts. And if you are listening you can follow it very well. MAybe it would be cool to make little videos with little exercises instead this entire pictures? let me know
@@KritaOrgPainting Understood, thanks.
Amazing
GREAT Skill ::: in 16 min, ::: For me is LIKE 16 DAY's ... ;) But learn a lot so THX 4 Sharing this :::
Krita rules!
This is truly amazing
very awesome, love krita.
i will check it out.
Kirta❤️
KRITA is better, and we love our users too :D //RM
Speaking of backups, I wish you devs try to make the settings including the brushes available in folders that are more accessible i.e. My Documents if possible. Having the settings in a hidden by default AppData folder made me tend to forget about it and it ended up getting deleted whenever I reinstalled Windows. Another thing, I don't seem to be able to backup the Canvas Input Setting and it's kind of annoying to rebind the keys such as click+drag brush resize function. Still, Krita is my go to software for digital art.
The location is configurable in Krita 5
I see, that's good to hear
You should remember AppData as that's the default place for applications to save their data (and it is kind of annoying whenever programms use a different default cause it leads to having to search for the anomalities when you gotta back things up).
You should REALLY remember it when you transfer your programms from one system to another.
If you tend to forget it maybe you can put a link to it in your documents.
(Even if Krita allows a different save directory with 5, most other programms won't allow to save it anywhere else)
Well yeah but Paint Tool SAI has the brushes and textures located within the installation directory. Games tend to store user's save file and mods in My Documents. The upside of having the settings file on My Documents or any other folders is that if I were to reinstall Windows it wouldn't get deleted automatically.
@@karkovb152
Waaaaait
Windows keeps things like documents when reinstalling but just kills off appdata?
Ok what the hell microsoft
Now I see why half of my game library goes to their own folder in documents and the other goes neatly into appdata
That is quite usefull to do if you wanna make sure savedata isn't killed off by a reinstall
Incredible! Thank you!!!
great brushes:) Do you plan to add them in krita by default?
This is not my choice, community decides using it and making them interesting for other users, so spread the word ! Share this video and more people will be involved //RM
Krita 5 look awesome !!
do you have a official release date ?
Your application is cool, but you really should enhance the text editor.
Very nice!
How can i get the same canvas? I like the texture and the look
th-cam.com/users/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbEtzYVpVNFNJdUxIR21CemYxNzJuM0ZUbmpSUXxBQ3Jtc0tuZmVrX19ObFZCNlh5NUEySEI2UXNrYjN2NXlvV0VUaE5nQlVqYWIzQTNidGVoSjlCWU00YmxtQWRsdGFsWFAxck9xVFB5SW1jYUF2b2IyVk9fR21tVkIyTjEzXzdYUXJPQXVyR1oxbWIyUURtMW5Saw&q=https%3A%2F%2Ffiles.kde.org%2Fkrita%2Fextras%2FSmart%2520Canvas%2520Templates%2520for%2520Krita.zip&v=xpWmQ-OY36I
@@KritaOrgPainting is it possible to rotate and make the canvas bigger or smaller?
whuuuuhuu love it
Hello! Can you add a function for a texture brush so that the texture changes size depending on the size of the brush? And I would be happy if the texture changed its rotation along with the direction of the brush stroke. You can also add that the texture is superimposed on top of the kisit figure. Thanks
Very nice 🤩
How much power do these brushes take compared to the oil brushes? At larger sizes, those tend to lag behind my brush when drawing.
Don't expect the same performance right now, because they are a new addittion. But as you can see you can mix with other brushes like RGBA or others. No limits to your creativity //RM
how to add background texture?
fast way to do it is find a texture you like and have the rights to use, then drag and drop that image texture on top of your canvas, you select " open as a new layer" and krita make a new layer for you with the texture. now just make a new layer on top and paint there.
the more efficient way to do it is in in the layer docker, next the the "+" icon there's an arrow, if you click on it you'll see many options, to add a texture you need to use the "Fill layer" option, this is a special tipe of layer that let's you generate gradients, effects and tilable textures, to add a texture you go to patterns and select one you like from krita's default textures, the other tabs let you modify the size of the texture, rotation and sheer. once done you close the window and make a new layer on top if you want to paint.
the good thing about the second way is that you can go back and edit the pattern, even change it if you decide you don't like it, basically, it's non destructive and editable, you can even erase parts of the texture and krita will retain the information of the spots erased when you change textures.
Thanks for the help :) //RM
Thank you
Krita 5 release date?
Probably at the end of November. :) //RM
Can anyone tell me how to make 3d typography brush
...i believe they made video about that before
Why doesn't paint dry in digital art. When I use sketches or watercolor it's supposed to get dry. can you add this feature of paint drying ?
A new layer on top could also work rather than waiting for “drying” process.
Please add shadows in brush settings.
So when I paint white color it has dark outline
You can do it with Layer styles if you want. //RM
Layer style > Stroke gives solid outline to your brush. Or there are several other shadow choices as well (drop shadow, etc)
the download link is broken :(
Is not broken, confirmed here today. Just review it. I downloads correctly here //RM
@@KritaOrgPainting thank you for replying! Turns out the link is broken only for Russians apparently :( My American friend downloaded it for me just fine, excited to try these out!
@@Justin681 I suggest trying the link again with a different browser. It worked for me the first time but I tried again and it wouldn't work. There is also a different link in the comment area posted by Sydney Solomon. For me the comment is displayed as the very first comment. It's the first reply to the question "How do we get the extra RGBA brushes, and install on Krita."
tell me please, if possible, is it supposed to add an animation path function (the ability to interpolate the transformation from a state in one frame to a state in another frame, without drawing each intermediate frame separately)? Thank you so much for your work!
Only for stuff like moving or scaling a whole layer. There is no "puppet" animation or vector art animation.
Guys, can anyone tell me how to add fonts to krita ( tablet version)
Fonts are always installed through the OS these days, so every app that can use fonts will be able to access them.
@@Gremriel do u mean if i installed it it will be immediately can be used
@@digitallogos4229 It should be, yes. You might have to restart the app to see any newly installed fonts, though.
@@Gremriel thanks, I'll see that
@@Gremriel it does not work idk why?
Is there an automatic update for people who got krita through Steam? I just can't get the new beta version!
wow
do these brushes work when you set the file to CMYK?
Yes, they work ;you need a fast CPU //RM
How to apply the texture to the canvas?
th-cam.com/video/xpWmQ-OY36I/w-d-xo.html //RM
@Idot. Ramon Miranda. Means that I am answering. I copied the idea from a dev called Tiar ,because sometimes other people is answering comments, if they have time.
The link to the brushes is dead, is there someplace I can still get these brushes?
Never mind, I somehow missed that I already have them because they come with Krita 5.
It's working for me, clicked on the link and downloaded right away
I'm confused on where the krita files are for me to make a backup, is this in program files where I moved krita to? If so, do I just copy everything there and paste it in a new folder?
How do you use your hand to draw if you don't have a stylus?
Any chance you’ll start supporting MacOS Metal? The brush lag is still a problem for Mac users
How to make this textured canvas? All my looks not so cool.
th-cam.com/video/xpWmQ-OY36I/w-d-xo.html y hope this helps. //RM
What was the RGB brush you used to lay down the base colors.
can u give a tutorial for this my father is a artist he want a app just like krita can u tell how to create a canvas
The canvas is already a file you can download from the video called Smart canvas in Krita. There is a card for that in the video . th-cam.com/video/xpWmQ-OY36I/w-d-xo.html. I also give 3 examples for pastel, oil and watercolor. Let me know if you have any problem. //RM
Its saying the download page could not be found ToT
so, im trying to fighure out how to even get the software to go frame by frame. i feel like im doing it the long way? should you always on evey frame right click and put "blank layer/frame" if so, i cant see the onion skins, even tho i put the tool for it via "dockers". help :)
You need the timeline and animation docker, which is needed for any animation. On a layer, if you make a new keyframe, there should be a light bulb next to the layer options (lock, blind layer, alpha). That is the onion skin an d with the docker you can edit how it looks.
Hope this helps
How do we get the extra RGBA brushes, and install on Krita.
The link didn't work for me either but I found a directory of the original upload
Here's the directory: files.kde.org/krita/extras/
Just download the RGBA-WET.bundle file and follow the instructions in the video, it tested the brushes and everything seems to work.
Hope this helps!
@@doesthisurlwork how do you download it??
i click on it and it just sends me to a page full of garble
@@lemondude2 Just search for the bundle you need, in this case "'RGBA-WET.bundle" and click "details" next to it. It will lead you to a page with a bunch of mirrors if you scroll down. One of those links will give you the bundle, the third mirror (Ircam - FR) worked for me, but it might be a different link for you depending on your location
What are some good sources of Krita brushes that don't come with the program?
In this channel there are some of them. Also, I like David Reevoy's brushpack
Please release a tablet version for android 👍🏻
there already is for Android tablets
@@victorcharlie6384 yeah it’s just the ported versions tho
@@maxkez83 And what issues do you have with it? Personally, I love that it's the same. It means no compromises.
@@Zerossoul I just think there’s to many steps for android tablet user. Maybe it’s just cos I’m not used to program fully
Does Krita require discrete GPU?
Do these brushes only work in Krita 5? Krita always says "RGBA_WET is empty" when I try to import it into Krita 4.
only in Krita 5 as explained
I know it's not supported, but does Krita 5 run on Windows 7?
@@arleenlasleur I mean I would use Linux, and I have for several years been on a Linux-only laptop (Lubuntu for a while, then Arch). The issue is that I'm pretty sure there are no working drivers for the GPU on my current laptop for Linux, and there definitely aren't any for more recent versions of Windows, which is why I'm stuck with 7.
I have noticed that several programs that claim to support only Windows 8.1/10 and up do still run on Windows 7, so I was wondering if that would be the case for Krita. Guess I could just attempt to install it and see for myself.
I may still try some Linux distro (been wanting to test Pop!_OS for a while now) and see if I get the drivers to work, but I don't have high hopes.
Can we use krita in windows 11?
Yes
The download site is currently not working. Is there another link?
The link does work, you just have to right-click, save, then change the file extension from ".txt" to ".bundle" then import it.
@@Avenger222 I meant that when I attempted to go to the link provided, the site itself wasn't working. I was getting an error for a mirror site.
@@Dstinii Oh, gotcha!
Yes, the link is going to visit krita site only.. No download the bundle button
Where did you learn to paint?
I studied art since i was a child. Drawing transformers and tv cartoons. Also i have read a lot of books and went to an academy of art for 8 years. I learnt the fine-arts, charcoal, pastel, watercolor,oil. //RM
@@KritaOrgPainting Thanks for the reply.
I am using Krita 5 and i have those basic rgba wet brushes but not the one you are using. Where should I get those?
You can still download the .bundle file (linked in the description) and import it into Krita 5
@@thatcabbage1258 the link in description doesn't bring us to the bundle download, it went to just krita site only