some doodles(?) by krita~【OC/rpgmaker games etc.】
Hello @okenoken233 and welcome to the forum!
If these are “only doodles” then you are a very talented doodler!
I’m sure, many would state these paintings as finished artwork for themselves!
I hope to see more from you in the future. Happy painting!
Michelist
Thanks~~In the beginning I just want to post the first picture,and browsing files posted some old artworks passingly (calling them finished artworks is more suitable)(:з」∠)
Cool! And yep, real doodle.
Did you paint them all with Krita? That would be one of the prerequisites for posting them here. I ask this because many users don’t use just one software. But it doesn’t change the fact that I like the pictures, if that were the case.
Michelist
Add/Edit: Hello @AhabGreybeard ![]()
Hello @okenoken233 ![]()
The sketchbook category is intended for sketches and to show development progress and possibly discuss development options with other people.
Your finished artworks ought to go in their own Finished Artwork topic.
It’s up to you because this is your sketchbook topic ![]()
Hello @Michelist ![]()
Yes, they are all drawn by krita~(I think posting pictures by other softwares in KRITA fourm is a little strange)
I thought I’d ask right at the start, as this happens occasionally. Not every user has this sensitivity!
Michelist
I was thinking how to catagorize a post contains both finished art works and doodles when posting, in a sktetchbook, maybe(?)(i’m too lazy to color, doodles account most orz)
I’m moving this post into finished artworks ,thanks!!
Translating and orgnazing what I want to express into Englishi is a little difficult for me, sorry for taking so long to reply
No problem. If you like, I can separate the sketches into their own Sketchbook topic
Think about it and ask if you’d like that to be done.
In addition to @AhabGreybeard, I like to add the following:
Usually, finished artworks are given their own topic, although this is not mandatory, as @AhabGreybeard already pointed out.
In my eyes, one interesting purpose of this is, for example, to allow an image to be nominated for a special highlight/to be featured in the forum’s gallery in order to reward the artist and show others what is possible with Krita.
If the artists agree, the chosen images can also be posted on the Krita presences on Mastodon and Twitter (X) to make the images accessible to a wider audience, and to make the artist (and Krita) more known to the interested public.
But such a nomination does not automatically mean that a picture will be added to the gallery, it is first up to the members to vote. Everyone with a certain membership rank can vote, but I’m not sure whether this requires a member or a regular. Due to the rather small number of participants, I assume that the Trust level Regular is a prerequisite.
Michelist
Welcome! These are really nice. Some of them look very analog actually (the coloring), that’s a nice effect!
Also, always nice to have a fellow anime-style artist with us
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Totally agree, @YRH It’s so great to see more anime in the forum.
Welcome, @okenoken233.
I will upload another post for doodlesꉂ(ˊᗜˋ*)
Thanks! you can use fill layers to analog hand-drawn style ( marker?) like this
and watercolor-like edge【I saw this tutorial on qzone】
That is cool! Thank you!
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Michelist
wow, kiki emoji!! ![]()
It’s a Krita forum after all!
Therefore, we needed them badly, and we got them from our users.
As well as the Krita colored emoticons.
I love this forum and its members.
Michelist
very useful tips for me who struggles to create images that look like traditional media, thank you very much. ![]()
















