![]() ![]() ![]() It’s just advice though, do what you feel is appropriate, have fun doing what you do.Īnd don’t forget to ask if there are further questions, or try the manual, don’t wait another two days if you get stuck. The community now have more and more good brush makers and thats a good thing. I hope Ill find time and budget to redo something for 5.0, or Ramon will have time to do, or anyone with talent for brushes. Only the watercolor brushes of Ramon Miranda were added on 4.3. And thus use that first canvas to try out brushes, or test other things that interest you in Krita. Thats how the default kit with Krita 4 was born. I would suggest that before you start with your sad dog, you first familiarize yourself a bit with Krita. He commented on how great I’m doing and asked if he could give it a try. I downloaded Krita a week ago and have been learning the program. Make yourself familiar with Krita, and if there are further questions then feel free to ask here in the forum or take a look into Krita’s manual, which is a well written companion to support you with most questions about Krita, and there will be questions, that is normal. r/krita My 9 yo is having a great time learning to draw. Now you will see your first canvas, select the brush tool out of the so-called toolbox and then pick a brush from your just imported watercolor brushes, or any other brush and begin to paint. Click on the drop-down field “Predefined” and select a size you find appropriate, and because it is the first time let the other settings offered there untouched and click on the button Create. ![]() For the beginning, I would start with selecting a predefined canvas in this opening dialog. Now there is a dialog popping up where you can choose between various canvases. r/krita Practicing an 'automatism' drawing style in Krita just letting my hand do whatever it wants, with a couple of brushes. You can do so by pressing Ctrl + N or in Krita’s Menu via “File” > “New” or by clicking on the “New File” Button on Krita’s empty user-interface. Now you have to create a canvas where you can paint on. It sounds like you have successfully imported/installed your first brush-set. ![]()
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