I found where to record it and was able to make a folder with pictures to see what Krita filmed there, but I can’t make a video out of it. I don’t understand what I need to do with ffmpeg and how I can do that. I found tutorial in my language, but it explains another version
P.s. on screenshot near FFmpeg written [NOT FOUND]
All you have to do for a speed painting is simply drawing or painting really fast, for making a time lapsed recording however I don’t know if that’s currently possible on Android since there is no Android version of FFMPEG. Krita 5.2.2 does have FFMPEG already included but apparently only for the Desktop versions (?). That’s all I know for know, I hope someone else with more Android experience sees this and can help you better.
Which version of Krita do you use?
I use 5.2.3 version Krita. Download it in Play Market
Hi
I searched on the Krita’s manual and unfortunately this function doesn’t work on Android because this docker relies on FFMpeg.
On PC there is a folder that contains all the pictures that were recorded during the paint process. I don’t have a tablet to test, but maybe you can access those files and use another app to create a video with them.
Hello @Fox_9514 and welcome to the forum!
Yes, Krita has issues there. BUT →
There is a way to render Animations as well as Time Lapse recordings!
BUT it needs a little computer knowledge.
Furthermore, it would be good when you don’t fear for things like a computer terminal or a command line, but it is feasible for everyone who really wants this, is willing to search up missing information on the internet in cases when something does not work right from the start.
So if you don’t fear to fiddle around a little bit, are able to follow written instructions and have the ability to anticipate things, search the web if needed, then you should begin to read that topic up. → Basic Space Exercises Timelapse
In my eyes, it is described in a way that should allow those of us willing to learn and not to give up, to set up and use FFmpeg on Android for making Time Lapse and animation videos in the way that user described it.
The other options you have are to render your videos later on a PC with Krita, or you search for a video editing software that is able to stitch a video together using a series of pictures. Both options work and were used in the past from other users.
Michelist
@Fox_9514 Welcome to the forum.
I changed the word ‘speedpaint’ in your title to ‘timelapse.’ Using the right word will help you get the answers you need.
Good afternoon, maybe you know some other way to do the timelapse on the tablet. Maybe another app. I don’t have the ability to do it on my computer. And maybe you know if someday in Krita it will be possible to do it directly in the program on Android?