Thank you so much! I never bothered drawing backgrounds cause for such a long time, I just couldn't make it work. All I had to do was turn off stabilizer in for my brush setting and tick the snap to assistants.I
Your videos are so easy to follow and helpful. Working in Krita is so intuitive for you where I need your instruction as I kept slipping up on a small step in with this tool. (I appreciate your patience especially for peeps who want your email to ask you a question, lol)
So im not sure how to explain this, but when you use this tool, you see the square and its corner faces you, i would like for the square to be straight faced, so to speak, is this possible? for example, drawing a building/house from the front, not from its corner.
You could use the vanishing point option and add an parallel ruler with it for extra horizontal detail/line consistency. Or if it's a flat look completely, just use parallel rules with the regular perspective if you need extra grid lines.
My perspective grid doesn't stay when i click on the brush tool, it dissapears and i can't deselect it either. When i touch th screen i keep adding new perspectives!
Odd - when you make the first one, check your tool options and make sure the opacity is at 100%. To avoid making a second one switch to your brush tool. If you need to, feel free to email me a screenshot of what's happening and see if I can help that way.
@@JustCallMeInsane Thanks, insane. I actually figured it out a little bit later and felt bad for posting this bc I was worried i'd be wasting ur time. sorry.
@@JustCallMeInsane alrighty. I'll keep that in mind. I figured it'd still be alright to ask in case someone in the future has a problem similar to mine. Thanks again insane :)
JustCallMeInsane (JCMI) I can't believe how patient and helpful you are here in the comment section. "Thanks mam" You are helping so many people, including me. You are very cool and you have a great voice. Thank you.
Hello mam, when I turn off the background on krita my canvas looks a bit like this. But one man turn off the background his canvas become a little dark .which setting did he use? I want to know.
Really nice addition to Krita! If you need a simple way to create really fun, dramatic perspectives for your environment, 2 point is the way to go!
Thank you so much! I never bothered drawing backgrounds cause for such a long time, I just couldn't make it work. All I had to do was turn off stabilizer in for my brush setting and tick the snap to assistants.I
Your videos are so easy to follow and helpful. Working in Krita is so intuitive for you where I need your instruction as I kept slipping up on a small step in with this tool. (I appreciate your patience especially for peeps who want your email to ask you a question, lol)
Very nice, I did not know about that trick with the vertical ruler. This is a very helpful tutorial. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Perspective make everything better! Nice vid, m'lady. Much love!
Thank you!! And I agree - its also nice to have helpful tools
thank you, nice and helpful!
So wait the assist tool can also help with making straight lines for stuff like buildings? I thought I'd have to use the linetool.
Yes - the perspective will make it easier to keep the perspective consistent vs using just the line tool. :)
@@JustCallMeInsane yo nice. That's insanely useful. I'm glad the folks behind Krita thought about that.
sometimes perspective points need to be outside view, so that's why you can go beyond canvas and move around, I think :3c
Yup, and because you can expand your canvas, its nice that it's infinite so you dont have to redo anything :)
6:52 Separate? As in make a new layer for another perspective?
Separate as in two different perspective options
So im not sure how to explain this, but when you use this tool, you see the square and its corner faces you, i would like for the square to be straight faced, so to speak, is this possible? for example, drawing a building/house from the front, not from its corner.
You could use the vanishing point option and add an parallel ruler with it for extra horizontal detail/line consistency.
Or if it's a flat look completely, just use parallel rules with the regular perspective if you need extra grid lines.
Thank you, this works so far@@JustCallMeInsane
My perspective grid doesn't stay when i click on the brush tool, it dissapears and i can't deselect it either. When i touch th screen i keep adding new perspectives!
Odd - when you make the first one, check your tool options and make sure the opacity is at 100%. To avoid making a second one switch to your brush tool.
If you need to, feel free to email me a screenshot of what's happening and see if I can help that way.
@@JustCallMeInsane Hi, I have the same issue! The opacity is at 100%. Did you find a fix by any chance?
Hey uhh I'm back again asking how can I draw with the assistant tool? I can't seem to figure it out.
Under tool options with brush selected, check on snap to assistants, and it will snap to the assistant guides you make :)
@@JustCallMeInsane Thanks, insane. I actually figured it out a little bit later and felt bad for posting this bc I was worried i'd be wasting ur time. sorry.
@@TheBroGamer14082 you're not! Never be afraid to ask questions :)
@@JustCallMeInsane alrighty. I'll keep that in mind. I figured it'd still be alright to ask in case someone in the future has a problem similar to mine.
Thanks again insane :)
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@@JustCallMeInsane it's a important question for krita
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@@Rajev289 what's the question
Hello mam, when I turn off the background on krita my canvas looks a bit like this. But one man turn off the background his canvas become a little dark .which setting did he use? I want to know.