I think your art is cute, if a bit wobbly! The second character I liked especially, nice colours (I know you mentioned it's not your original design but you still replicated it nicely). But the auto save functions sounds really handy! lol. PS: Animation aside, your work looks pretty great.Īww, goodness, sorry. True now that I quickly googled for bucket tolerance it does seem that Krita has something like that, will have to give it a try, thanks for letting me know about that. In Krita selection/wand toll actually leaves even more of those lines then bucket so I had already been doing what you suggested (Drawing big, mostly around 4K and doing color on a separate layer so I can fix it easier without messing up a linear.) I could try going even bigger, but that would increase lag/freeze as bigger resolutions also put more strain on PC and Krita has a very high PC requirements, especially since I use auto save function witch saves everything every couple of lines since while that does increase freeze/crash it also makes sure that if something happens I don't lose any of my work. (See no white, and it was made from a huge image so even if there were, you can't really tell. Here's an example of using my work.Excuse the terrible animation, I'm no animator. ) AND IF THATS FAILS, you can always draw really big and then scale it down. I usually use the colors on a separate layer with the magic wand tool (Easier to clean up those white lines without messing up the black ones. I never used Krita so I don't know how to fix it.but if there's an option to use increase the tolerances for paint bucket that might help. (So like your lines are actually a black line with grey so it looks really smooth.) The paint bucket doesn't fill those other colors, just the empty pixels. (Photoshop has the exact same problem as well) Basically those spaces are because of of anti-aliasing pixels of lighter colors are generated along edges in order to make it look smooth. I asked for the program so I can tell you how to avoid that. Reverses the direction of the gradient.It's more of the method then program. The border is aliased.Ī value greater than 0 tells Krita how many pixels to each side of the border should be smoothed. ![]() ![]() Antialias thresholdĬontrols how smooth is the border between repetitions.Ī value equal to 0 means there is no smoothing. This will repeat the gradient, alternating the normal direction and the reversed. This will repeat the gradient into one direction. This will extend the gradient into infinity. This will shape the gradient depending on the selection or layer. This will draw the gradient spiral from a center, defined by where you start the stroke, but direction is flipped perpendicular to the direction of stroke. This will draw the gradient spiral from a center, defined by where you start the stroke. This will wrap the gradient around a center, defined by where you start the stroke, but will mirror the wrap once. This will wrap the gradient around a center, defined by where you start the stroke. This will draw the gradient from a center in a square shape, defined by where you start the stroke. This will draw the gradient from a center, defined by where you start the stroke. This will draw a straight gradient, mirrored along the axis. If there is an active selection then, similar to the Fill Tool, the paint action will be confined to the selection’s borders. Left-Click dragging this tool over the active portion of the canvas will draw out the current gradient. The Gradient tool is found in the Tools Panel.
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