Krita/Sketchbook Learning Discussion
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Well, it’s a beginning. It is a good application but a little difficult to learn because of the many/complex features. You have inspired me though. It is also harder to use with a mouse instead of using a pen and/or tablet.
BTW Can we/you go back and change the subject of some of the posts in the Alphaber Inspired Sketches thread so it does not distract from your original subject?
BTW Can we/you go back and change the subject of some of the posts in the Alphaber Inspired Sketches thread so it does not distract from your original subject?
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I believe the subjects are separates by admin(s).
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OK - but it looks like you have already accomplished what I was thinking. I went over to the other thread and it looks like you did a good job of moving the distractive posts. Thanks........this will preserve your original thread. I will go off and look at some more tutorials. What little I have seen from your books has given me a few more thoughts.
I need to understand how you did the perspective with my silly OHIO image from SketchUp.
I need to understand how you did the perspective with my silly OHIO image from SketchUp.
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I prepared this presentation amd hope you find it clear:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/ ... sp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/ ... sp=sharing
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Is there a description that goes with the references in the images?
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OK - I get it now Here is what I came up with based on your example and the images you just shared.
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And still some more playing around/learning. Combination of experimenting with brushes and filling.
Obviously this is going to take some time, patience, and learning. Re: Krita learning discussion
One great step forward.
The fact is that, rarely do people paint everything from scratch. They use reference images and benefit real texture/images. It is called matt painting. So now it would be wise, watching some matte painting videos on youtube.
9:40 Brush setting to match the perspective : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK7SRJcrU00
Inspirations and similar process / different tool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBdo_pYfTio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPG0j6PFIbc
Extremely informative and inspiring: https://visualizingarchitecture.com/tex ... ial-grass/
The fact is that, rarely do people paint everything from scratch. They use reference images and benefit real texture/images. It is called matt painting. So now it would be wise, watching some matte painting videos on youtube.
9:40 Brush setting to match the perspective : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK7SRJcrU00
Inspirations and similar process / different tool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBdo_pYfTio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPG0j6PFIbc
Extremely informative and inspiring: https://visualizingarchitecture.com/tex ... ial-grass/
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Thanks Majid…. I will watch them also. In particular the ones related to perspective. I do not have Photoshop. I have an older version of Xara Graphic and Photo Designer that allows you to a lot of the same things. The images posted before was a lot of “playing around” with brushes and other stuff to “explore” Krita a little more. I also have to learn how to manage layers so that they do not blend together like happened in the last image.
My goal is to learn how to “capture/visualize” some ideas (hopefully alphabet inspired) before I start bringing them to life in SketchUp and Twilight Render.
My goal is to learn how to “capture/visualize” some ideas (hopefully alphabet inspired) before I start bringing them to life in SketchUp and Twilight Render.
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Also, it is a while since I am using the Photopea website instead of photoshop. They all share similar ideas and approaches. The concept is to keep the job well-arranged and neat. This helps building up the whole job.
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