Hello @nanas_0711 , and welcome to the forum!
In these posts, I gave some recommendations on brushes, maybe you find them useful:
Recreate a whole brush pack, ahem.
Maybe take a look at the following packs, in my eyes a very good selection for most things you can need for painting. At least a good base to build upon, when one begins with Krita.
Maybe you take a look at the here requested “Jarry H. Line brush set” first, it seems this set appeals to many users, at least there were 100 downloads from my cloud in the last 29 days. (I have not yet experienced such a demand.) Okay, not every brush from the set you requested w…
Hello @InfPossiblities69 and welcome to the forum!
Your question is on the one hand understandable and on the other hand hard to answer.
The problem is that I have often seen brushes that are praised by one group of artists being called unsuitable by another.
If you wish, I can give you many more sources of brushes and other resources, but the decision as to which brush will meet your needs is one that only you can figure out by trial and error. And if you like, I can tell you …
Sorry, this answer will not satisfy you, but it is the most honest, accurate one I can give you.
It’s the brushes you feel comfortable with.
There are artists who use only one or two brushes, others use masses of brushes, and still they achieve the best results, at the same technical level. Just take the Krita brushes in turn and try them out. Find out if a brush suits you, play with them.
I recently, on an unfinished painting, painted an entire mountain with a brush that was intended by its …
For shading and coloring I would use the abundance of tutorials that YouTube has to offer, and of course practice, practice, practice, the tutorials only show the way, they do not make you can do what they show immediately
And since I still have to diligently practice it myself, I’m not the best to give you tips on how to do it best.
Michelist
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