Detailed Portrait with Process Timelapse

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Wundervoll gemalt! Danke für das Video!

Another beautiful piece. Thank you for sharing it here.

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It’s a beautiful portrait. When I watched the video I was thinking ā€œI would call this finished if it were my paintingā€ but you were less than a third of the way through!

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Beautiful!

Another Krita master is back to share! Thank you so much for sharing your process (which so few do these days)

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Fantastic. I love it :smiley:

Wow, it is amazing! I was sure it was a photo!!!
Great job :slight_smile:

Awesome!

Fantastic! I love seeing your process. :heart:

what a beautiful piece ~ and thanks for sharing the video, I love seeing pieces

Such a beautiful result, and the process video is incredibly helpful, thanks for sharing it!

Thanks for sharing the process, very educational :slight_smile:

@denjay5
Congratulations! Your nominated artwork has been voted into the Featured Art Gallery in the March/April 2024 Best of Krita-Artists round.

This image is now eligible for inclusion in the ā€œBest of Krita-Artists – 2024ā€ poll to be held in January 2025.

May I have your permission to share this image in Krita’s social media accounts (Mastodon, X, Reddit)? If yes, I will credit your username (unless you specify a different name). If no, no problem.

Please type @sooz in your reply so I get pinged.

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@sooz thanks so much! Thanks everyone! Yes, you may post this in Krita’s social media accounts.

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Thank you.

Mastodon
X
Reddit

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I see you included the brushes used in the process video, are these all part of the default brush set?

I’m not sure why, but I don’t seem to have access to all of them.

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@lps Yes, those brushes used are part of the default brush set. I’m not particularly sure why you can’t see them. First, see if you’re in ā€˜all’ brush tag category. Second, check if you accidentally deleted those brushes. Go to Settings > Manage Resources > Show deleted resources. This will show all those brushes you deleted. If you find it there, just click on ā€˜Undelete Resources’ to restore the brush. Third, go to Settings > Manage Resource Libraries. See if the default Krita 4 brushes is activated.

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@denjay5; @lps: This was what I just checked, but I had to search through the bundles, and you, @denjay5, of course knew what you used.

@denjay5: Great picture by the way.

Michelist

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@Michelist Thank you!

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