Anonymous Bug · 29d

what are your favorite/often used krita brushes settings? i like Krita but i find the most hard to understand is to set up the brushes by myself! would like to see how you do it cuz i found your lines so fluid and precise! (its what i aim in my drawings to)

most of my art is actually done in clip studio paint, although i have been using krita a bit more lately. i like a lot of the brushes in these bundles (downloads are in the description), my go-to so far is one called Thin Brush Comic. i also really like the default chrome sketching brushes, they're weird and finicky but they work well with my usual method. basically when it comes to inking for me, the line has to go from extremely thin to extremely thick with pressure at a single size, and uses very little stabilization. anything else about it doesn't really matter, it just comes down to the ability to precisely control the pressure myself and achieve any line size

i'm not that meticulous about how clean my lines are either, i approach it more like painting by sketching and then erasing and adjusting as i go on the same layer, rather than making a new layer and drawing clean lines over the sketch. i find when i try that method things just end up looking very stiff and i lose all of the dynamism of the initial sketch. you can sort of see this in action in this video where i clean up a drawing in csp, i don't have any recordings of krita but the principle is the same in any program really

hope that makes sense/helps ^^

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