
Ink GPen: A preset with a dynamic on size to ink smoothly. Ink Fineliner: A preset with a regular width to trace panels, technical details, or buildings. Ink Precision: A thin line designed to take notes or draw tiny lines or details. The Inking brushes help you produce line art and high contrast illustrations. Inking ¶įor the black & white illustrator or the comic artist. The two last (Tilted/Quick Shade) assist the artist to obtain specific effects like quickly shading a large area of the drawing without having to manually crosshatch a lot of lines. Some focus more on showing the effects on your computer monitor. Some focus on being realistic to help with correcting a pencil scan.

They all have a thin brush that uses a paper-texture. These presets tends to emulate the effect of pencil on paper. These brushes will work fast since they use simple properties. They are named Basic because brushes of this type are the fundamental stones of every digital painting program.

The basic brush family all use a basic circle for the brush tip with a variation on opacity, flow or size. The soft one is used to erase or fade out the part of a drawing with various levels of opacity. It has a very specific shape so you will notice with the square shape of your cursor you are in eraser-mode. The small one is designed to use when drawing thin lines or inking. The large one is for removing large portions of a layer (eg. This page illustrates and describes the included default brush presets in Krita 4. Show a sample of what the brush engines can do. Propose tools for the various ways Krita is used: Comic inking and coloring, Digital Painting, Mate Painting, Pixel Art, 3D texturing. Help the beginner and the advanced user with brushes that are ready-to-use. This collection was designed with many considerations:


Krita comes with a large collection of brush presets.
