

In my opinion, the best way to truly learn something is to do it. Here I want to introduce you only to the imortant things and precisely and efficiently explain to you how Krita generally works and what you can do with it. This is not a course where I explain the in’s and out’s of each tool for 10 minutes and spam nerdy knowledge of all the unnecessary extra-options hidden deep inside the program that nobody uses anyway and you’ll have forgotten by the time the course ends. Krita is a free and open source cross-platform application that offers an end-to-end solution for creating digital art files from scratch.

I will teach you how to navigate Krita, how to draw and create shapes, how to use layers and selections, how to apply filters and generally all the essentials that you absolutely need when you use the software. I’ve created this full course on Krita’s basics to help you with exactly that. Krita is pretty simple and beginner-friendly at it’s core, but it’s still tricky to navigate it and find out what all it’s tools do when you open it up for the first time… So it’s the perfect fit for anyone who wants to get started with digital art but doesn’t want to commit to a paid-for software like Photoshop. Krita is a completely free image manipulation software that comes with lots of tools and functions to edit images and create digital paintings. Set size of the brush as 10 pixels from this Size option. I will take a basic brush preset to explain to you about the stabilizer feature. Choose your desired brush preset from here. Here click on the arrow button of the Toggle Showing presets button. If you want to get into digital art but don’t know where to start, then you’ve come to the right place! You will find this button on the top of the working screen.
