I put some textures into the final piece and will call it done for the time being.
Sunday, 29 December 2019
Thursday, 26 December 2019
Wednesday, 25 December 2019
Tuesday, 24 December 2019
Sunday, 22 December 2019
Wolf Mother. Work in progress with Krita
I tried to get some art done over the weekend. I picked the Romulus and Remus theme for no particular reason apart from it popping into my head and any subject would do, besides, it's iconic.
So far I've dropped pencil sketches into Krita and moved things around to get a composition, and figured out my color palette (keeping it simple).
I'd like to formalize the negative space between the babies and the teats, as there is almost a pattern forming there.
Also, I was screwing around, playing with bezier selection masks and created this rough head, I almost dumped the file but decided to save it, and the next day opened it up, deciding to take it further I ended up with this image of a boy walking a dog (with the dog doing all the walking). It's one of those aimless illustrations that has no real reason to be, but I like the dog leash, being the last detail added.
The right caption in the thought balloon would help bring it together.
So far I've dropped pencil sketches into Krita and moved things around to get a composition, and figured out my color palette (keeping it simple).
I'd like to formalize the negative space between the babies and the teats, as there is almost a pattern forming there.
Also, I was screwing around, playing with bezier selection masks and created this rough head, I almost dumped the file but decided to save it, and the next day opened it up, deciding to take it further I ended up with this image of a boy walking a dog (with the dog doing all the walking). It's one of those aimless illustrations that has no real reason to be, but I like the dog leash, being the last detail added.
The right caption in the thought balloon would help bring it together.
Thursday, 12 December 2019
Vector art in Krita
I decided to try using vectors only for this rather generic monkey design. I haven't decided which version I prefer so I'm posting both.
Tuesday, 10 December 2019
More animation with Krita.
This was based around a piece of art I had made in Krita a while back. I was looking through some of those works to finds themes or ideas that I might animate.
I will take the opportunity to again promote this incredible free software Krita, I had no idea it would be so intuitive for animation, I had previously made attempts to understand it but became confused about how applying frames worked.
However, when I wanted to sit down and really have a go, I quickly overcame that small issue and the way they have designed the animation work-space makes the laborious process of frame by frame as easy as it can be. You can just get to work and concentrate with the creative process without being caught up on technical UI issues or limitations.
You also have access to the tools and brushes you would normally use for making still images, and the layer system just adapts to any re-ordering or merging that happens as you work, any changes to the layer structure are run through the whole time lime and you don't even have to think about it.
I'm recommending this software to anyone who wants to start animating in a traditional manner without shelling out for paid apps such as Toon Boom or TVPaint.
I will design a bigger project to put it to the test, but it's hard to see why Krita would not be capable.
Friday, 6 December 2019
It's been a while...December Activity Dump.
I almost forgot I had a blog.
Let me update things. Firstly the Fat's Domino CD cover got finished, I did all the graphics (text) in Krita and here's how that turned out.
The thing that was nice was the ability to stroke my vector paths with the brush, so I could get the vari-line pen look on the "Fat's Domino" text.
More Muddling in Krita
I found that there was a filter plug-n for Krita, and then I found that it now comes as part of Krita and you simply have to activate it. So eager to give it a go I brought in an old (possibly my first in Krita) piece and applied some "G'MIC-QT" filters.
Here's the original.
And now with some filters applied.
Rock and Roll took over for a bit
I went through a month or so of listening to cheesy crunchy Glam Stomp rock pop and began compiling CD play lists, on the tenth CD I simply took all the best tracks from those to create the ultimate play-list. So now I needed a cover for the CD so I began working in Krita again.
At some point during this I stopped sketching on paper and importing the scans, and just sketching the ideas out directly in Krita, so that's a thing now (although I'll still use paper because it's portable).
Then I went to work on the whole cover concept and here is that.
Now during this period something quite wonderful happened, someone created Krita-artists.org, a proper forum dedicated to this wonderful open source paint program.
Obviously I signed up and began posting some things, and this piece actually got onto the top row. Which was odd actually because I don't get much feedback about my stuff on there.
Animation. The next step
I'll finalize this activity dump with my latest experiments in Krita, I've been delaying it, animation. Well over two days I got down to studying Krita's animation work-space. After a little effort I found it actually quite straight ahead, there wasn't much head scratching.
Here's my first two animations.
Krita is now the app I'll go to for frame by frame animation. It has everything for what I need.
Let me update things. Firstly the Fat's Domino CD cover got finished, I did all the graphics (text) in Krita and here's how that turned out.
The thing that was nice was the ability to stroke my vector paths with the brush, so I could get the vari-line pen look on the "Fat's Domino" text.
More Muddling in Krita
I found that there was a filter plug-n for Krita, and then I found that it now comes as part of Krita and you simply have to activate it. So eager to give it a go I brought in an old (possibly my first in Krita) piece and applied some "G'MIC-QT" filters.
Here's the original.
And now with some filters applied.
Rock and Roll took over for a bit
I went through a month or so of listening to cheesy crunchy Glam Stomp rock pop and began compiling CD play lists, on the tenth CD I simply took all the best tracks from those to create the ultimate play-list. So now I needed a cover for the CD so I began working in Krita again.
At some point during this I stopped sketching on paper and importing the scans, and just sketching the ideas out directly in Krita, so that's a thing now (although I'll still use paper because it's portable).
Then I went to work on the whole cover concept and here is that.
Now during this period something quite wonderful happened, someone created Krita-artists.org, a proper forum dedicated to this wonderful open source paint program.
Obviously I signed up and began posting some things, and this piece actually got onto the top row. Which was odd actually because I don't get much feedback about my stuff on there.
Animation. The next step
I'll finalize this activity dump with my latest experiments in Krita, I've been delaying it, animation. Well over two days I got down to studying Krita's animation work-space. After a little effort I found it actually quite straight ahead, there wasn't much head scratching.
Here's my first two animations.
Krita is now the app I'll go to for frame by frame animation. It has everything for what I need.
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