00:16:27 Basics of Krita (Fill, Transform, Selection).00:13:43 Chapter 3, References with BeeRef software.00:12:37 Chapter 2, Finding the idea (Krita artist contest).00:11:23 Navigation on Krita canvas, with shortcuts.00:08:42 Tool Options, not as a docker but in toolbar.00:07:14 Canvas border background color.00:05:10 Third Flow sliders, and new toolbar buttons.00:00:40 Chapter 1, Customisation of the Krita Interface (Intro).If you open the video on Peertube or Youtube, the timecode should be dynamic and you can click to access quickly to a chapter. I copy paste the TOC here, because it might help search engines to find a part of the video. The video was done with OBS Studio and Kdenlive, editing 1h22 of video took a long long time and was epic! That was a real challenge.īig props also to the OBS studio team (for the recording software) and Kdenlive team (for the video editing software). Painting and talking while recording really overheat my brain, and I also recorded that under a super hot weather, 39☌, and I had to turn of all the fans to reduce the noise on the microphone. I recorded over 6h of material, and at the end I was totally brain washed. I hope the auto generation will work and you'll have not a lot of trouble to understand me mumbling sometime. Subtitle are unfortunately not available, sorry for my (heavy) French accent and poor vocabulary. The repetitive parts while painting were all accelerated and can be skipped easily (a timer in overlay appears on display) Check the Timeline codes under to navigate in the video. It starts from scratch with default set of brushes, preferences and break-down all the process. It's a real full lenght course suited to beginners, but also advanced digital painters. And here is the long 1h22min Krita video tutorial fully commented as I promised on the last blog post with the artwork.
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