I like your content. However, do you use other open source graphic apps like Inkscape and Mypaint? I believe Mypaint doesn't get its fair share of tutorial love.
Hello albertlecuyer6761, Yes we do use other open source Apps for our digital art and are you so right Mypaint dos not get enough recognition, neither dose Gimp. We bounce between Linux a MacOs in our workflow. Thank you for appreciating the content we make.
Hello PastelStarCookies , if you only see a brush stabilizer in the Tool Options Docker that means you have the brush selected in the tool bar. Select the little push pin symbol on the tool bar ( reference image tool) and see if ti changes if it dose it should say (Add/Select an image to show ) click on the plus symbol to add from files. Let ua know how it goes . hopefully it all works out . a little luck will go a long way.
Omg, I had no idea Krita offered this! Thank you
This was so helpful ❤
Thanks a lot for this tutorial
Please make more of this coz you've gained yourself a new subscriber
Hello thank you . WE are on it.
I like your content. However, do you use other open source graphic apps like Inkscape and Mypaint? I believe Mypaint doesn't get its fair share of tutorial love.
Hello albertlecuyer6761, Yes we do use other open source Apps for our digital art and are you so right Mypaint dos not get enough recognition, neither dose Gimp. We bounce between Linux a MacOs in our workflow. Thank you for appreciating the content we make.
using mac and krita same time so interesting.
Interesting and fun!
when i select the tool options docker, i dont have that, i only have brush stabilizers :( there is no plus sign
Hello PastelStarCookies , if you only see a brush stabilizer in the Tool Options Docker that means you have the brush selected in the tool bar. Select the little push pin symbol on the tool bar ( reference image tool) and see if ti changes if it dose it should say (Add/Select an image to show ) click on the plus symbol to add from files. Let ua know how it goes . hopefully it all works out . a little luck will go a long way.