A palette of 350 ohuhu swatch markers and categorised into groups

I decided to take the marker colours and some time to make these palettes. I hope that someone will find it useful. I especially liked the pastel colours :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:





Links to palettes

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Thank you for sharing your work, but you should create an open sharing link, yours currently requires the users to give you (and Google) their email to get access to the pallettes.

Michelist

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I’m sorry, I didn’t remember how to do it right away. It should work now

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Thank you very much, now it works flawlessly! :+1:

Michelist

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Thanks a lot. I hope you don’t mind, but I converted them so I can use them on Infinite Painter as well. Here’s the link: Ohuhu Palettes for Infinite Painter – Google Drive

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Oh my, it will helps me a lot playing with pretty colors! Thank you for your work!

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wow)) these colors look natural and beautiful) thank you for your work)

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Hi I really want to use these but for some reason I can’t import them onto my Krita, possibly because it doesn’t recognize the CRLS type file? I tried to convert it but I don’t see another way to download it from the google drive :sweat_smile:

:slight_smile: Hello @Peppercorn and welcome to the forum!

The Google Drive link IS THE ONLY way to download them in Krita’s own KPL format, and it is the link in the first posting → Links to palettes these can be imported in Krita just fine.

The CRLS offered a few posts later, are not for Krita, and it stands very clear in that posting for which program they are.


By the way:

More possibly because you don’t know how to install Krita resources in Krita? Okay, I’m not talking about the CRLS files, Krita doesn’t know them, I’m talking about the KPL’s from the first post whose link I copied into this posting.

Not bundled resources are installed into Krita via ‘‘Settings’’ >> ‘‘Manage Resources…’’ where you have to click on the button Import Resources and then browse to and select the resource in question, click on okay, or however a selection is confirmed with your file manager, and the resource is installed. In seldom cases, you may need to restart Krita afterward, but usually you can use the resource right away. But you need the KPL’s from the first posting or my copied link to them.

Michelist

I could not install them, has anyone done it?

:slight_smile: Hello @HLeonPendragon, and welcome to the forum!

Unfortunately, you’re whether naming your OS nor your version of Krita and also did not describe the way you tried to install them. These palettes import just fine if you do it the right way.

Not bundled resources are installed into Krita via ‘‘Settings’’ >> ‘‘Manage Resources…’’ where you have to click on the button Import Resources and then browse to and select the resource in question, click on okay, or however a selection is confirmed with your file manager, and the resource is installed. In seldom cases, you may need to restart Krita afterward, but usually you can use the resource right away.

Michelist

says they cannot be opened

Can you answer these indirect questions, please?
Because we need to know it to be able to help you. Giving us no information makes support nearly impossible, so help us that we are able to help you. We can’t read minds and our magic crystal ball is currently at service, refilling the thaumaturgic energy. :wink:

Michelist

Edit: Typo

Windows 10 y la version mas reciente de krita

@HLeonPendragon
To find your version number, tap Help and then About. The version # will be in the upper right corner.

The word “recent” doesn’t tell us if you’re on the most recent stable version or one of the recent nightly versions.

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5.2.9

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Since you did not tell us how you tried importing them into Krita, I’ll show you two way’s to import a palette into Krita. If they are not shown after either way of installation then please report back and briefly state what you did so far and where you are stuck, or what maybe did not work the way you expected it to work.

Okay, the usual way to install a resource, like palettes, into Krita, is via Krita’s resource management. So please open the import dialog via Settings >> Manage Resources... where you have to click on the button Import Resources, in the opening Explorer dialog window browse to the downloaded palettes Skin_color_ohuhu.kpl, Pastel_color_ohuhu.kpl, Markers_ohuhu.kpl, Grey_tone_ohuhu.kpl, select them all together, click on the Open-Button in the Explorer window, click on the Close-Button in the Manage Resources dialog, restart Krita two times in case they do not show up directly. That’s it, game over! (… and the winner is :tada: )

Way one described in a single montage of three screenshots:

Another way to import resources, especially the few you can not import via the Resource Management dialog, begins similar but takes a slightly different way.
So, as before, please open the import dialog via Settings >> Manage Resources... where you now have to click on the button Open Resource Folder, which will open a file manager window, under Windows this will usually be Explorer, in Krita’s resource folder (%APPDATA%\krita\), there open the folder palettes, now please open a second Explorer window and put it beside or below the first Explorer window, in the new Explorer browse to your resources to import, so the downloaded palettes Skin_color_ohuhu.kpl, Pastel_color_ohuhu.kpl, Markers_ohuhu.kpl, Grey_tone_ohuhu.kpl, select them all together and now grab them with your mouse/stylus/touchpad and drag them over the open folder palettes in the other Explorer and drop them there. Now you can close both Explorer’s and go back to Krita’s open dialog Manage Resources and click on the Close-Button in the Manage Resources dialog, restart Krita two times in case they do not show up directly. That’s it, game over! (… and the winner is :partying_face: )

And here, the screenshots for way number two:

Of course, you can also import them one by one, but it takes more time. On the other hand, and if you maybe are not so savvy with file management, it may train you to do it one by one.

I hope that I did not forget something, but you will tell me if there is a point you may stuck.

Michelist

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