How To Ink a Manga using Krita.

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • Hello there, MossCharmly here. Today we’re going to show you how to ink your comic in Krita. We also show how to change the color of your layers in Krita and remove the background from the image . It’s a lot of learning in a single episode. So we hope you get a lot out of it and that it helps you whether you’re inking your comic or manga or painting or really whatever cool art you are making. We hope this finds you well and that it helps you out.

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  • @MatrixDude85
    @MatrixDude85 7 місяців тому

    Been learning so much from the both of you. As a Blender user both of you kinda remind of the FlipNormals guys. Thats a good thing. Two of them doing a tutorial helping out each other on the process. Considered a Patreon possibility at some point?

    • @mosscharmly
      @mosscharmly  7 місяців тому

      Hello Matrix-vc1kr, Thank you very much for the compliments we appreciate them so much, it makes our day. We have bin thinking of a Patreon and a lot more for the future. Thank you again and may have a productive day.

  • @TheMontoya76
    @TheMontoya76 8 місяців тому

    Nice tutorial. I have not yet needed to do step one in my work flow, as my pencils are dark enough read, and I turn down the opacity to make it light enough to see a difference between the pencils and inks anyway. I usually don't have a need to convert the line art to blue line do to this method. And since it's digital, and I can turn off/ hide the pencil layer when I'm done inking, it's a redundant step for me. On the off chance I want to convert to blue line, for instance if I wanted to print out pencils for traditional inking, I have a different method for that too. I'm not sure if either method is better one way or the other, uses less memory, or is faster. I click on the alpha lock checkerboard icon on the layer and use a large brush to paint over the line art. A swipe or two of the brush and the pencils are blue. I am curious to try out your method and see how I like it. Thanks for showing your method! Looking forward to more.