TLDR : as a trad to digital art, how do you learn to use Krita in order to practice ?Hello /ic/I am a traditional artist trying to move to digital. Let's just say that I'm a dick in computer but I am willing to learn digital art.I choose Krita cause it was free => don't know if it's popular here.Like on the picreal, I'm like in front of a normal guy in a plane's cockpit with a lot of buttons and swiches but I don't know what are their use.Please if someone has been here, how did you learn to use Krita. I know that's with practicing but how do you learn to use Krita in order to practice.
>>7830798Theres hundreds of intro krita videos on youtube. Hundreds. The official krita channel has a playlist with 17 videos on getting started. You can mouseover every single button and see its name. Its not that hard. Experiment
>>7830798Krita is a solid program. There's a lot of bare basic videos on youtube and the Krita website has a documentation as well when you want to get more in-depth or have a specific question about a certain feature.But youtube videos are going to be your go-to as a caveman being introduced to fire.
>>7830805>>7830813Does it exist an equivalent to the Blender Donut (I found some videos but I was just wondering if it exists) ?
if you have an iPad it might be worth checking out procreate, since it's the most user friendly of any digital software afaik
>>7830798>>7830894Yeah Krita is fine. This video is long but covers the basics. If you get stuck on anything you should be able to find an answer by googling it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbNQmE6WPK0
>You need to watch a 3 hour long vidya to start using Krita
>>7831061That's nothing to a free DAW called ReaperYou want a piano roll? Dedicate 3 hours of your life to downloading add ons amd shit bro!