

And then secondly flattened down as an option.Ħ. As a first step in the Raster experience line could be drawn in Grease Pencil.Ĭ. Raster Drawing experience would be faster.Ī. Krita brush tips can be applied to working with Grease Pencil strokes.ĥ. Advanced animation features already built.Ĥ. Krita Update can feed across to Blender Grease Pencil.ģ. Blender Grease Pencil Updates can feed across into Krita.Ģ. This potentially would encourage an explosive use of Krita Development and Funding the system would instantly outcompete many other applications. Krita simply offers a more fluid and robust toolset. Canvas Size: are the same as 3D geometry planes in space looking through the front 3D orthographic view being textured painted on. This could be a live sync with Blender).ģ. Krita can import a 3D model (3D layer or smart layer. Camera moves for 2D animation inside Krita.Ģ. Krita should certainly not do things the Blender way except take advantage of the development and build a future-oriented toolset for Krita users.ġ. Adopting the hybrid technology means a vector and raster-like experience can build up around a 3D viewport. Krita is better suited as 2D animation program compared to Blender because it is not constrained to Blender’s legacy UI.

Grease pencil technology to replace Krita vector drawing toolsīuilding on top of the 3D viewport means a giant leap forward for painting illustration comics and animation. If this just isn’t feasible, I’ll make peace with making a new layer under my ink+paint to fill it in manually and just work a little overtime.This read on development was awesome Developing Features - Krita Manual 4.4.0 documentation *I would really like to be able to use textured lines so they match the lineart of my background, which was done in PhotoShop with a brush I’ve adjusted that looks very similar to Dark Charcoal 20. I’m using Toon Boom Harmony 20 Premium on a Wacom Mobilestudio Pro, if that’s also relevant here. Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? I saw a post from 2010 here that suggested fiddling with the Alpha and Tolerance in the paint bucket Bitmap Options, but those are greyed out for me (and my professor wants us working in Vector anyways, so…) and I’m at a loss as to what else to try. I’m attempting to do my lineart with the Dark Charcoal (20) brush*, but whenever I attempt to fill it in with the paint bucket I get a white outline up against the edge of the stroke (when I toggle on “Show Strokes”, I can see the fill goes to the edge of what ToonBoom considers the stroke) and I can’t seem to get it to fill in those cracks. Sorry in advance for any formatting issues, I’m on mobile.
