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I know Krita for about one week and find it very interesting. I still use Gimp-painter for the colours though. But I hope I will find the equivallent of Gimp-Painter's oil in Krita soon.
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Oops! The image made me smile
. viewtopic.php?f=138&t=102087&p=222759&hilit=oil+preset#p222759 has a preset that gives an impasto feel.
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I understand better the brushes. I also downloaded and use the Revoy's brushes, especially the main ones. I like the idea of a limited set of brushes to avoid the "Painter syndrom", when there were so many choices and parameters that you couldn't be sure to make twice the same effect.
![]() ![]() ![]() For those interested, I use curve ink on a calc, then curve ink with a width of 4 on another. I then use the brush 25 from the standard Krita, or the brushes from D. Revoy. All are creative commons. |
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