LUNA- Drawing With Krita Part I

in hive-174578 •  5 years ago 

Yesterday while I could not sleep, I recalled a friend mentioned about FOSS drawing software called " Krita" where he said, I could draw things digitally. It really has been a while since I ever touch anything within the art realm. I was not sure what I could do with Krita so at 3 a.m, I was just messing around with colors and try to familiarize myself with the software. So far, I really like the software because it has plenty brushes options that let's me get really creative playing with shapes and colors.

Today, I decided to give the software a try once again. My goal today is learning about brushes. I played around with several brushes until I decided to draw something. Below is the result of my learning which was inspired from numerous moon arts I seen throughout my life. I went with moon as my object because it is much easier to paint. Previously, I tried mountain, leaves but I didn't quite get the feel.

So, in less than 24 hours this is what I learned with Krita and the result of my learning.

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Below is the process on how I created the art above. I am hoping that I can find my specialization with art. But I can see now, that I enjoy drawing nature more than anything else.
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I will continue learning, perfecting my craft, hoping that I might be able to draw well. So, I am kind of excited to explore it. Perhaps, If I am getting really good at it, I could start my own drawing channel or something. Definitely using a better device too.

Alright, that's it from me. I hereby stated that painting above is made my me.

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Hey, that's a pretty nice digital painting! And an interesting little coincidence aswell - I just got my first ever graphics tablet and decided to use Krita as my software (plus the program's name is very similar to my first name, lol!).

Oh that's fun :) and I can vouch for Krita, it's really solid app and even noob like me able to use it decently.

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This looks interesting @macchiata

I've been using a combination of using creative commons images, with some modification in GIMP photo editor and sometimes deep dream generator to make digital art and unique images for my blog.

This Krita software looks like something I could experiment with, although I'm a writer first and foremost. It is fun to learn new stuff!

Cheers for sharing this software find :)

I use GIMP, Inkspace, and now Krita. I am not really a digital artist but I like to draw and play with colors. I study English Literature but work as copywriter so maybe a writer suit me better hehe. It's always fun to learn new stuff :) I recommend you to use Krita for your story props cause it's really better than GIMP.

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