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  1. 1 hour ago, YourLocalStranger said:

    Also I use flipaclip to animate and it's pure pain but animating on krita on an ipad is kinda worse bc the canvas gets really small when you open the timeline...

    you can actually rearrange your dockers in krita!

    you could put it under the brushes for example if at the bottom of the screen doesn't work for you

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  2. 2 hours ago, Lymphocyte said:

    Hey, I'm Lymphocyte Uh, I do art, I have to much ocs And I have been roleplaying for 4 years.

    Nice to meet you all.

    I'm bad at introductions...T-T

    welcome to the forums!! you're not the only one here who does art and has way too many ocs 👍 (i currently have about 70 please help)

    i'm usually lizardcake but i changed it to "cizardlake" because that's my sense of humor

  3. 2 minutes ago, Modiano Urania said:

    Everything

    how do i make the pen smaller?

    how do i remove color outside of the lineart?

    making the pen smaller: image.png.4f3d414e770333f812793b69299e9096.png (you can probably guess what size and opacity do) it should be at the top of the screen. the button on the left can be used to restore the default settings

     

    removing color outside of lineart: you can select the area outside the lineart with the wand tool (image.png.8071d0b8bfdb42887534b358b1dab561.png) and delete any color there.

     

    please let me know if i didn't explain something well enough

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  4. 5 hours ago, pepper_ said:

    LIZ CAN YOU DROP THE SHADING TUTORIAL PLEASE ITS SO PRETTY /NF

    sure 👍

    (side note what does /nf mean i am uneducated in the ways of the tone indicators)

    usually i color in the drawing before shading but doing it the other way around works as well!

    image.thumb.png.3be706149e7f20dad5ac84208ba60d58.png

    then there's the actual shading part! first i just do cel shading. i'm an idiot with zero understanding of how light works so i just usually pick one side to be the one with shadows and the other the one with light. that's the way i pretend i know what i'm doing 👍

    for the shadows, i pick a color i think works well with the drawing, create a new layer and set it to multiply.

    when it comes to light, set the layer to overlay. i like to just use white, but i think any color will do as long as it's light and not too saturated.

    image.thumb.png.d1a4b7250576072370886d734b138f3e.png

    finally, i blend the shading with this magical piece of technology known as j)_WaterC_Water-Pattern (this brush image.png.04314a110fe1e4b9aa4a6c382f517761.png)

    please tell me if i didn't explain something clearly enough, i'm so used to this program that all of this seems incredibly obvious to me-

    image.thumb.png.ba5ed41c63706cd7e2f6f704e123baa8.png

    congratulations! you got to the end of this tutorial! goodbyeeeeeeeeee

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