My friends first digital art attempt. Using Krita and a Wacom tablet, Pretty fucking awrsome...
https://youtu.be/D17EBqOocjU
>>2392214
No, it's not. Not really
>>2392245
I agree.
yeah right your friend
>>2392214
Don't listen to the elitist jaded assholes. For a first attempt, thus, a beginner's attempt, it is pretty awesome. As far as art in general, it isn't that spectacular. Don't let them give up but don't let them be cocky either. They have a ways to go still.
>>2392450
The friend here, Thanks, and I fully agree its nothing spectacular, pretty much just a study, and I understand I have a very long way to go, my buddy was just being supportive. But yeah I have no idea what I'm doing, hopeing to learn as I go, any advice appreciated
>>2392214
>using free transform to fix proportion, or anything at all
Not gonna make it.
>>2393695
this.
>>2393691
Keep up the study, dude! And teach your friend that posting your work on 4chan is the exact opposite of supportive.
>>2397530
Lol, Thanks
Pretty nice to see a Krita supporter.
>>2393695
using those tools to produce a paid work is fine.
but using transform shit while you're LEARNING is going to hinder you in the long run
>>2400029
Yeah fair point, if I was learning to draw then yes, but having been taught how to draw traditionally I don't think this is something I would become reliant on, I was really just experimenting with the tools available and seeing how they work. This is a luxury I never had on canvas or paper, so it's fun to use but I can manage fine without it.
>>2400012
Yeah, for a free program I'm very impressed with it, seems quite easy and intuitive to learn without being too basic, I'm enjoying it a lot.
>>2400029
>>2400929
It is genuinely dope. Although sometimes I get an error saying it can't save a document, but I can usually make it go away after fiddling for a bit/closing other documents. I think it's a ram issue, despite the fact that I've got 16 gigs with plenty available at the time of saving.
There was one feature I can't think of at the moment that I wish it had, but it's solid for what it is.
>>2400029
in order to use proficiently transform or liquify tools, you need to learn it first, isn't something obvious, that every retard could master effortlessly, as /ic/ things about any photobashing tool.
practicing is practicing: anything goes.