![]() ![]() The krita presets are adapted to my own tasted and canvas size. Aditional brushes can be set up easily using Krita or Gimp. I would be excellent if Krita coud read from vector shapes, but for the moment that’s not possible. ![]() ![]() It had to be this big in order to keep certain sharpness on the shape. I took the shapes and render them separately into a 250×250 square for later “compile” into an animated brush set to random. You can check the original packages for more details. It contains all shapes from Alchemy ( ) and Deevad’s Shapes ( ), and one from me, that I was testing. To give you a more complete idea of the possibilities I recommend watching David’s video.Ĭharacter creation, using Pull shapes to stimulate Imagination Tar gz file: _pullshapes_brush_ (9MB) Usage suggestion Blog I was inspired to try to “get” that feature in one way or another.Īfter a bit of work I set up a nice presets to mimic the Pull shapes from Alchemy in Krita using the animated(.gih) pixel brushes feature. I still use the Alchemy brush (thanks to Lukas for the nice addition) but the Pull shapes was left behind. Today I use Krita for a lot of my sketching and developing of ideas. Specially I liked a lot the Pull Shapes feature combined with the Alchemy vector brush. Ever since I saw the Chaos and Evolution’s preview videos I was captivated by how Alchemy was used by David Revoy. ![]()
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