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Digital illustrations using krita
Digital illustrations using krita










digital illustrations using krita

It’s still very hard to replicate with a tablet some things that happen with physical drawing, like the subtle incremental details that a pencil gives. Then I scan the image at 600dpi and go to town with Krita! There are several benefits to this combined method. I love drawing in the traditional way first with ink washes or pencil to get some actual texture. Here’s a complete overview of my workflow: Other themes of our book are exploration and adventure! Krita was a very fun discovery - and moreover, Krita fits the theme of our book: solutions can be right in front of you or just a few steps away. I discovered Krita while looking for open source alternatives to the usual illustration software like Corel Painter or Photoshop. She’s doing the writing, and I’m doing the artwork! The colouring of the book is done 100% with Krita. Hi! I’m John Gholson Jr - and I am creating a children’s book together with my friend Margo Candelario, a seasoned author and poet. As far as we know, it’s the first time an artist is using krita to illustate a whole children’s book project. John is an artist who is currently working on a big project - an illustrated children’s book. Today we’ve got a guest article by John Gholson.












Digital illustrations using krita