Experimenting new brushes! more? well i am adicted ;)

You know i love brushes, and Krita is awesome for that. What else can i do to create crazy things ? wo knows but this experiment is really cool to mimic liquid style.

And you, which is the crazyest thing you have discovered in Krita? I am sure you have a lot of Gems in your techniques arsennal. :smiley:

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Damn Ramon, you keep putting Krita’s brush engine on the map! One question, how did you that awesome color blending?

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This is done with one single brush. It will be available if i find practical and interesting uses. I want to see how the community interacts with this first. what do you think about it?

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An interesting experiment. Reminds me of poured paint. I also experiment with brushes, but it is not so simple. I admire your contribution to Krita @RamonM.

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For abstract paintings this looks to be quite nice, and you get a certain texture to the painting that is very hard to replicate. It’s hard to see how practical a brush like this is until I see it in motion :smiley:

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@DarekPages, thanks for yout kind comment. I think each little test takes you to another stage in your testing, which is endless. That was exactly what i see too. “poured paint” Maybe interesting for backgrounds?

@slightlyangrydodo i agree with you so i am still practising

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Love this effect. I was watching poured paint videos and was wondering if I could try making something similar in Krita. A short search and I found this post. Kinda curious to know how it’s done.

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This looks awesome! I’m extremely interested! Looks like palette knife work. I’m thinking Bob Ross style mountains, tree trunks and rocks.

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