![]() I'm happy this time, because it's years I try to tweak the 'deform brush engine' to obtain a sort of Iwarp brush. One of the two, 'block' takes advantage of a new feature in 2.8dev 'fan corners' made by Dmitry Kazakov. ![]() When I'm out the focus point of the artwork, I like to brush the details with a preset doing a sort of rake/bristle texture. It has sensor on size and opacity, but capped with a minimum amount to not be too much expressive too. I also added a new brush I found convenient to doodle it has a bit a flat plastic feeling, but works well at blocking value with pure area of grey. ![]() An overlay airbrush this one can darken or lighten depending if you select a color with a value over 50% or under 50% I use it to vivid a bit my colors, to darken some corners to get an easy vignette effect, or to do little halo of light here and there. a 'Color HSY' one, this one will not destroy the value, only change the Hue, ideal to color, or with a grey hue, to desaturateĬ. A normal one, reworked to be fast with big size, and as smooth as I could for this speed.ī. ![]() So, don't be surprise to see some of this brush -maybe not them all- being a part of the default Krita brushes.Ĭompare to the V2, my airbrush with blending modes are back (you can find brush with an embedded blending mode with a little gear/sun symbol on the top-left of the icon.).Ī. The goal: have appeal and consistency to merge external brushkit as mine into the main version. Now, there is standard backgrounds, composition and colors to make all the brushkit consistent. This document is on the development wiki of the Krita project. Here is my new and 3rd brush kit for Krita :-) New thumbnailsĪll the thumbnails were totally redone to match a new standard document I worked on with Timothée Giet (aka Animtim) and Ramón Miranda. I also share my ressources while a lot of greedy artist on proprietary still protect their own because I know you can get my pen/brush/tools for free. This is still into this spirit I keep care of my brushkit ( and in extensio to the softwares I use ). "Un bon artisan prends soin de ses outils"Ī french proverb roughly translated by "a good worker take care of his tools". Check the 'extras' category to find the most recent brushes. ![]() Update: This resources is outdated and unmaintained : it probably won't work as designed with recent version of Krita. ![]()
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