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Digital painting with Krita 5.0 intermediate level

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Digital painting with Krita 5.0 intermediate level, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.63, with 67 lectures, based on 149 reviews, and has 1376 subscribers.

You will learn about Advanced selection techniques Vector graphics features Filter and Mask features Gradient features Create 2 illustrations using the above techniques This course is ideal for individuals who are Hobbyists who want to learn to create illustrations using open-source software or Design and art students who want to master digital painting techniques or Artists or professionals who want to increase work effectiveness leveraging advanced techniques It is particularly useful for Hobbyists who want to learn to create illustrations using open-source software or Design and art students who want to master digital painting techniques or Artists or professionals who want to increase work effectiveness leveraging advanced techniques.

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Summary

Title: Digital painting with Krita 5.0 intermediate level

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.63

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Advanced selection techniques
  • Vector graphics features
  • Filter and Mask features
  • Gradient features
  • Create 2 illustrations using the above techniques
  • Who Should Attend

  • Hobbyists who want to learn to create illustrations using open-source software
  • Design and art students who want to master digital painting techniques
  • Artists or professionals who want to increase work effectiveness leveraging advanced techniques
  • Target Audiences

  • Hobbyists who want to learn to create illustrations using open-source software
  • Design and art students who want to master digital painting techniques
  • Artists or professionals who want to increase work effectiveness leveraging advanced techniques
  • Krita” is a graphic application comparable to Photoshop. But unlike Photoshop, Krita is free and open-source software. So, you don’t need to pay anything to download and use it. Another thing that makes Krita different from Photoshop, is that Krita is more focused on digital painting. That is why in Krita, you can find many features related to digital painting that do not exist in Photoshop. If you need software for drawing or creating illustrations, then Krita will make you feel right at home.

    If you want to master Krita quicklyand easily, then -in sha Allah- this online course is the best solution for you. Please note that this online course is the continuation of the basic-level course that was released earlier. To ensure you can follow the course without problems, it’s recommended that you take the basic-level course first, before taking this one.

    What will you learn?

    In this course, you will learn advanced selection techniques. Then learn Vector Graphics techniques in Krita. From making basic primitiveobjects, to being able to create custom complex shapes. You will also learn the ins and outs of “Filter” and “Mask” in Krita. We will discuss various filters such as “HSV”, “Levels”, “Color Balance”, and so on. Including how to access hundreds of different “G’Mic filters”. Then, you will also learn the “Gradient” feature in detail. From the process of creating gradient presets, editingthe gradient colors, until applying gradients using various methods.

    After we learn the techniques, we will put them into practice by creating two different illustrations from start to finish. These two illustrations have something in common, that is, they both use the Vector technique combinedwith the Rastertechnique. But the way Vectors are used in each of these illustrations is very different. In the first illustration, where we will create a strawberry-shaped house, vector graphics are used as the base colors. Raster techniques are then used to add shadows, highlights, textures, and so on. Whereas in the second illustration, where we will draw a robot fighter character or “robot warrior“, Vector graphics are used to create outlineor “line art“. For the coloring process, we will explore a different technique. That is, we will start with defining shading and highlight in grayscale. Then we add colors to it using the “gradient map” filter. And after that, we apply various raster techniques to add lighting effects and finalize the illustration.

    There are still many things that you will learn from this course. It is impossible to explain all of them in this short text description. Please refer to the curriculumsection if you want to learn more.

    So, JOIN NOW! And take your skill further to the next level.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Exercise files and other information

    Lecture 3: UI customization and custom shortcuts

    Chapter 2: ADVANCED SELECTION TECHNIQUES

    Lecture 1: Basic selection techniques

    Lecture 2: Adding and subtracting selection

    Lecture 3: Global selection mask

    Lecture 4: Raster vs Vector selections

    Lecture 5: Selection transformation

    Lecture 6: Contiguous and Similar selection

    Lecture 7: Selection tools UI changes (Krita 5.1)

    Lecture 8: Select opaque

    Lecture 9: Selection mask

    Lecture 10: Selection operations

    Lecture 11: Anti-aliasing

    Chapter 3: VECTOR GRAPHICS

    Lecture 1: Raster versus Vector

    Lecture 2: Vector implementation in Krita

    Lecture 3: Vector transformation

    Lecture 4: Vector colors

    Lecture 5: Stroke appearance

    Lecture 6: Vector graphics management

    Lecture 7: Primitive shapes

    Lecture 8: Vector elements

    Lecture 9: Vector element types

    Lecture 10: Vector editing

    Lecture 11: Align, Distribute, and Spacing

    Lecture 12: Logical operations

    Lecture 13: Bezier Curve tools

    Lecture 14: Vector drawing exercises

    Chapter 4: FILTER AND MASK

    Lecture 1: The basics of Filter

    Lecture 2: Filter layer

    Lecture 3: Filter mask

    Lecture 4: Invert, HSV, Color balance, and Dodge

    Lecture 5: Levels and Curve

    Lecture 6: GMic filters

    Lecture 7: Transparency mask

    Lecture 8: Alpha channel on Filter

    Lecture 9: Transform tool and Transform mask

    Chapter 5: STRAWBERRY HOUSE PROJECT

    Lecture 1: Strawberry house project preparation

    Lecture 2: Reference images and sketching

    Lecture 3: Midground base colors

    Lecture 4: Background and Foreground base colors

    Lecture 5: Creating the small plants

    Lecture 6: Background plants

    Lecture 7: Foreground plants

    Lecture 8: Main shadow

    Lecture 9: The leaves shadows

    Lecture 10: Ambient occlusion

    Lecture 11: Finishing the background

    Lecture 12: Finishing the foreground

    Lecture 13: Adding textures

    Lecture 14: Highlight colors

    Lecture 15: Reflected colors and sky color

    Lecture 16: Paint over and Filter

    Chapter 6: GRADIENT

    Lecture 1: Gradient tool

    Lecture 2: Special gradient

    Lecture 3: Stop gradient

    Lecture 4: Segmented gradient

    Lecture 5: Gradient Map Filter

    Chapter 7: ROBOT WARRIOR PROJECT

    Lecture 1: Robot warrior project preparation

    Lecture 2: Creating vector line art

    Lecture 3: Refining the line art

    Lecture 4: Adding background and shading preparation

    Lecture 5: Shading and Highlight

    Lecture 6: Coloring with Gradient Map

    Lecture 7: Lighting effect

    Lecture 8: Reflection and glow effect

    Lecture 9: Line art coloring

    Instructors

  • Digital painting with Krita 5.0 intermediate level  No.2
    Widhi Muttaqien, S.Kom, MMSI
    Entrepreneur and lecturer in Computer Graphics disciplines
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