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I'm totally amazed about Krita. It inspired me to make a research about linux distros and finally I decided to drop windows ! ! !
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Nice job with the rendering! Can't wait to see how the second attempt turns out
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Thanks leonardovega! I'm planning to draw a Graphic Novel. I have written the script and now I'm designing my Characters. I wasn't sure if I should do it the classic way (hand drawn) or Digital. After I discovered Krita I decided to do it almost digital. I will keep the drawings and all the stuff for me until it is finished but I plan to do a lot of recordings of the process. Who knows could be interesting for someone.
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Looks really nice. Keep it up!
FYI-- Krita is MUCH faster on linux machines than Windows when painting. Once you start using Krita on linux, it is hard to use a Windows machine. |
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Thanks scottpetrovic! |
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cool concepts and great rendering
Since you're planning a graphic novel, if you haven't yet, you should try the comic templates... I've started using them recently and I just love them |
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Thanks for the tip naughty ogre, but I like the traditional way of layout a comic . That's why I have done my own template. That way I'm more creative in splitting my panels. So I start very loose in the Green-lines Layer refine in the Blue Lines layer and render in the pencil layer. Feel free to use it if you like it! https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-sXG5-CRkXsal9hdjcwNXVELW8/view?usp=sharing How did you find my Gallery image? https://krita.org/item/interview-with-andreas-antoniadis/ |
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