This will honestly help me a ton. I've learnt a lot about drawing over the past few years, but the most difficult part for me has been understanding how to use the brush tools of digital art. So having instructions on how to use yours will help me improve my art a ton.
I have same problem ! Its very difficult to use brushes very well. I'm good at drawing but I dont manage brushes (I have a lot of brushes so its hard to choose good ones !). This video is very usefull to know how to understand this tool :) (David vous êtes un bienfaiteur pour les artistes auto-didactes comme moi, qui patauge parfois avec tous ces outils ! Merci infiniment pour vos vidéos !)
Good god you're a life saver. So many hours of overthinking reduced to minutes thanks to you. Give us newbies a much better idea and feel for the ground work of learning digital illustrations. Thank you.
I don't comment much, but I want to let you know how inspiring your paintings are to me. I've got a lot to give and feel very encouraged by your blog. Thanks for it all!
You're such an inspiration! Not just the artwork but also your attitude, dedication etc. Thank you so much for sharing those brushes and putting so much work into making them easily usable for everyone from beginner to pro. The color coding on the icons and the way they are organized makes them super easy to understand for absolute beginners.
wow Dave ! Another incredible video and resource pack for Krita !!! With all your other news I have a feeling that 2023 is full of new projects and opportunities for you ! Thank you again and so happy for you ! 🙏
Thank you very much David, for these wonderful and very useful brushes! This video is very impressive because it is full of useful tips and tricks to get the most out of the newest version of Krita! Wishing you all the best, cheers, Mark
Thank you very much for explaining how you use this brush pack of yours, mr. Revoy. ❤👍😄 I'll tag you (on Twitter/ Krita forum) when I finish a drawing with it if that's alright with you.
David, thanks a lot for your work! Awesome brush pack, i use some of your brushes and enjoyed it very much. Great idea to make brush icons defined by color - very useful improvement! Thanks a lot for sharing it and for explanation!
I switched to traditional and haven't painted digitally in a while but I remember using your brushes way back and they were a huge help getting into Krita so here is a "Thank you" :)
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Hi man, is a pleasure to see how you use your own brushes. I notice your brushstrokes are really short and with energy, like oil painting. interesting. good bundle. Do you remember when we were defining the first brushes for Krita? i still keep the originals from 2011 in a hard Drive. IS beautiful to see how everything evolves in Krita.
Hello David. Been using your brushes and tutorials for years. Very excited to see this new pack. I'm always really impressed with your passion for art, technology, and open source philosophy! :) You've made me much more conscious in all of these areas. (If it weren't for gaming, I'd try Linux lol)
I love your videos. I just started with digital art and your videos are great at showing what Krita does and how to use it... not to mention you make it look for simple! Its been a little overwhelming to start xD
I've been struggling with trying to use the brushes in krita, as none of them would feel easy to use. This is a fantastic brush bundle! Thank you for sharing something so fantastic for free :)
your brushes are absolutely amazing and make me enjoy digital art even more, thank you so much for sharing so many of these for free and helping others like me!
These are such cool and interesting brushes! Can't wait to try them and thank you for the in-depth tutorial on how you utilize them. Also, your artworks are absolutely captivating!
(il just copy comment coz agree both hands and legs) Thank you very much David, for these wonderful and very useful brushes! This video is very impressive because it is full of useful tips and tricks to get the most out of the newest version of Krita! Wishing you all the best, cheers, Alex.
You are an absolute godsend!!! Krita is not as popular as say photoshop so finding decent brush packs can be a pain in the ass. Honestly such a pretty and useful brush pack. Keep it up and I hope to see more from you!!!
Thanks for the lessons (plus your new brushes ) I love your videos. WOW that details on the basket , almost life like 😍 soooo many details 😍 You are the best
thank you i am new to drawing, I am learning basic in krita but there are so many brushes I am confused what to use lol, thank u for the bundle and video explaining each !😀
Thank you so n much for this awesome brush pack. It installed perfectly. I'm a newbie and have learned much from just two of your videos! I'm looking forward to exploring more of your channel and page !!
I think these are exactly the brushes i needed! I've been kinda struggeling so far only using the main brushes which probably caused a lot of effort, as i was trying to create textures with the casual paintbrush presets drawing over the same place over and over again to achieve the right look. On the other hand these brushpacks often feel overwhelming and i don't know to use them as a beginner. So this video was just perfect! Now i wanna jump right into painting :)
Oh Wow! I actually Like Theses Brushes, This Could be Useful for drawing Backgrounds and maybe Characters If I want to use, Thank you so much Mister I've been using and experience digital for 2 Years for krita and I haven't seeing a lot tutorials on any drawings and after I see this and for Ramon Miranda, I should really see more Tutorials about krita ^^
Thank you! These new brushes look great and I'm sure I will enjoy them as much as your last brush pack. Also this video was really meditative and interesting to watch like all your videos.
Thank you sir - David - for your hard work - towards Krita community.Krita - got better a lot - since 2021.Currently - i am working on my new - hand-drawn animation inside krita (ninja animation)
I noticed that sometimes when I use the colour picker (ctrl) it selects black instead of the colour on my layer. Is there a setting or way to fix this?
Hello sir , I have a question for you , first of all I do appreciate your patience and dedication towards art and accent . Are those brushes can be used for commercial purpose ? Example : if i draw and paint a picture by utilizing your brushes and uploading on youtube or any Nft secondary market ? Is it safe and copyrighted free ?
Hey, they are just a tool: your creation will always be yours. So, don't be affraid to use them to make your commercial paintings, even painting things that I wouldn't approve, it's ok, it's your art. The only exception I have on the license of the brush concerns the brush-pack themselves. I just ask to not redistribute the brushes (the brush files) under another name, and in case of modfication of them , to just indicate they are modified version from my pack at origin. I hope it clarify everything !
On your website under the Brushes tab, I see multiple brush packs. Does this brush pack include or supersede the contents of all previous brush packs (or updated versions of them)? Or is each brush pack unique?
Hey, it's an evolution. While drawing my comic and doing my illustration, I fine-tune my brushes to be closer to effect I'm personally looking for. Each two years or so, they often mutate very far from the last time I shared, so I make a new snapshot. You'll find a lot in common with previous brushkit, sometime 1:1 for the brush who doesn't evolve. But also new one, big changes. They shouldn't collide for the name of the files: I take care to rename them always.
Hi David! I wanted to know how could I import brushes with the file type PNG? I always have trouble trying to import these type of brushes and once they are imported it gives me the option to put it in the category Patterns or Brush Tips.
Hey, yes, PNG is just an image format, so it's normal if Krita ask you how to use them (a pattern for a texture, or a brush tip). If you want to make a brush with it, choose "brush tip". Also, becareful if you are on Mac or Windows: the operating system might identify the file ending with *.kpp extension (extension is sometime hidden on proprietary systems) as a PNG image format. It's not; well not really, it is a PNG "in disguise" with the brush setting saved as metadatas. All in all, you can use the ressource manager in Krita to import them as preset if it is KPP. Good luck!
hi david i need your help! i got a new notebook and i want to move the brushes i have in the older to the new, how can i do that? in krita obviously. i cant find them on my downloads and i dont remember where i get them.
Hey! Right now, the type of canvas I like to use on my computer are 3840x2047 ; and on my laptop a bit same ratio but rarely over 3000 large for the performances.
@@DavidRevoy Hey, thanks for the reply! Was curious because the brushes looked a little different for me, but most likely because I was using a larger canvas! O.O
Question: Is this set meant to "replace" the stock brushes in Krita or do you personaly use them both in tandem? I'm asking this because some of the brushes, (like the crayon ones, for example) seem quite similar to the ones Krita already has.
Hey, it's because I made the base set for Krita (with exception and nuance, because more brushes were plugged after by Ramon Miranda, and the base set I made for Krita 4 was a mix of my set and many community proposed brushes, the full credit is in the "resource manager"). It is not meant to replace the default, but on my side, I use it as it is only. I just made this brushkit to clean my own workspace with the brush I used the most.
@@DavidRevoy I understand, Thank you for clarifying my questions and for everything you did on this channel too. It's been of great help! merci beaucoup!