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RE: Adventures in Digital Art - Part 1
It really does open up the possibilities in photoshop. Like it's a whole new program.
I was messing with Krita too but it seems I'm stuck with finding a fast way to blend colors. Photoshop is so fast with the blending brush that refreshes the color after every stroke. There doesn't seem to be a blending brush like there is in photoshop and I end up getting bored with the program because the blending shouldn't take as long as it does having to constantly switch colors. I wish there was some way to mix the features from photoshop and Krita together to make the perfect drawing program.
Looking forward to part 2
Yes the color blending in Krita was a bit weird at first, I kept trying to do it via layers and that was not what I was looking for. I did not know that the multi color brush icons were blending brushes. After a few videos I had a much better idea of where I was going wrong when just messing around. You are right about nabbing features from both programs. I also noticed when working in mirror mode in Krita I would sometimes get a stray stroke out of nowhere.