Hello hello, artists. This is Krita
Tutorial 5. If you have not seen the previous
tutorials I recommend you to look my
channel and watch them.
Now I'm going to show brushes
with cuadricular shape. These are very similar to
the circular ones we've seen previously
but with cuadricular shape. They don't have
any texture nor look like
anything that is traditional.
This is with chaotic edge.
And this is the same
but thicker.
And this directly what it does is to put
squares together.
This is a bit more fluid. And this is the same.
Now I'm going to show deformation brushes.
This is to grow ...
... to make it thicker.
This is to move.
This is also another deformation.
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To grow again.
To move.
And to shrink.
The effect is weaker if we
decrease opacity.
Here you can see that practically it doesn't move
too much. But if we increase the opacity it does move.
With the rest of brushes is the same.
These are discontinuous brushes ...
... to make points.
This is a kind of road.
Points.
This is with fuzzy edge.
More points.
Another with fuzzy edge.
And this is dashed.
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Here are the sponges.
They are quite useful for textures.
Obviously if you modify the
opacity it will be more transparent.
We have graphite, which is a typical pencil.
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Graphite is a mineral
It's usually mixed with
other components.
If it's of 'H' range, then the color is more
gray, harder. And if the range is 'B',
it's darker and the color more black.
This is like a texture.
The '2B', dark. This is harder, grayer.
The '4B', which would be even darker.
And that's the difference
between ones and others. Just hardness:
if 'B', if 'H', the size they have ...
The 'HB' is neutral, is a intermediate
hardness. It's neither 'H' nor 'B'.
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This is, for example, a drawing
you can do with this kind of brushes,
especially the background.
Let's see blender / mixer / smudge brushes,
these really don't paint anything, all
they do is to mix other brushes
already on the canvas.
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This is cotton, blender stumps
to blur.
For example, this is the 'blender messy'
what it will do is a kind of
some turbulent mixing.
Normally in this type of brushes we have
to lower the opacity because
the effect is too strong.
This is like a knife or shovel.
This one does paint. This one, as indicated by the
name, what it does is
diffusing and painting.
This is a slightly odd effect.
Because every time we paint we are
also blurring.
This causes an effect like a cloud.
This is one of my favorites,
although I usually reduce the opacity.
This is like a knife or blade type.
Another rake type.
This gives some kind of texture.
This is as if the finger
is used to blend very soft.
Like using a blend stump.
Another finger.
A roller.
This one is like watercolor.
This is another 'paint and blend'.
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These are the filters. Filters don't
paint anything. What they do is
modify other brushes in different
ways. This one makes blur,
eliminates noise and leaves everything very smooth.
This one also makes a similar effect
but stronger.
This gives movement.
This is for darken.
This what it makes is change the white color
to make it transparent and see
what is behind.
This one removes the color.
It's desaturating.
This one to apply glitter.
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This one pixelizes.
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This what it does is to enliven,
to give a stronger color.
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This makes the stroke harden,
It makes it more marked.
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This burns or darken.
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This is another to pixelize.
Comes in handy, for example, when we want
to make some kind of drawing
with mature content.
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This what it does is to change the color.
This is to dodge
the color.
This is to make more light.
To multiply, this is to darken.
This is also similar to darken.
This is the blur *translating*
And this to sharpen the edges.
What it does is mark much more,
virtually the opposite
of the 'blur' effect.
Now I will show oil painting.
The oil is an oily painting
usually made with brush.
And it gives a slightly gooey appearance or
greasy. This for example is a type of
painting made in oil.
Only the animal.
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It's especially noticeable in the hair.
The stage is not done in oil,
it is with textures.
This is to blur.
These smaller for details.
Now I'll teach pastels
and chalks.
These are a type of pastel that are
greasy, they are oil pastels. There are other types of
pastels that are harder because they are
made with other materials. And here chalks, they
are very similar, typically
used to write in the blackboards.
They can be colorful too.
And the only difference between each other
are the texture you have, the size,
if the material is oily or made
of another one a little harder.
This is to blur.
This is to blend with the finger.
This is drier.
This is an example of a painting
with oil pastel on
traditional method.
And this also with oil pastel
but in digital method.
In this part, for example, you can note
the texture clearly, on the shadow ...
Now I will show
rectangular brushes.
They can be quite useful depending
what we have to draw. If it's a
a bit complex surface can come
good to have that kind of brush,
with this shape.
These are the grids. They come
in handy to prospects.
Anyway, the program comes
with its own grids and
it's convenient to use that option.
In future videos I'll explain that.
These types of grids are good to
give texture and complexity to the image.
These are the rollers
as if painting a wall.
This is to mix ... but seems that it doesn't work.
Yes, there is lag.
These types of brushes are a bit
complex, so you can see a bit of lag.
Also it depends on the size of the canvas.
If I reduce the size here ...
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... you can see that already works faster.
Now look the markers. I have many
of them. These are school markers.
They are fairly simple and is what I used
when I was a kid. In fact, these may
have more than 20 years, yet
some of them still work.
And then I have these markers that are more
new, with fine tip.
This is an example of a drawing
made with fine line markers.
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This is a painting or drawing made with normal markers.
And this the same thing, but in digital.
This is not traditional, but digital.
Of course, there are markers that
more big, more professional,
better manifactured.
They have rectangular and
circular tip, various sizes ...
this tip is variable.
We have with softer look
and others who are drier.
Then here is the ink.
The ink may be an ink
with feather, ink pen
or even the old method. And later
we also have this technical pens which are
a bit more technical but also
serve to draw. This number
it's indicating the size of
the stylus tip. It may be 8 mm
4, or 2.
This is a drawing made with technical pens
traditional method.
And this same thing but in digital, with ink brushes.
Now I'll show ink brushes here.
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There are some of them that have a finer
tip and others are more variable.
There are some with brush texture
and others with pen texture.
Others are more digital and others
that try to imitate the traditional method.
These are to fill out forms.
This makes a fine endline when moving digital pen fast.
Moving it slower makes
a thicker endline.
And making the fastest stroke
makes a finer endline.
There are also brushes with triangular shape.
They are good if we want to make some
kind of strange contour.
And others are variable. It depends on
how to brush moves, they are changing.
These are double.
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