Krita basic to advanced digital painting

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Learn to use Krita’s powerful features for speed and non-destructive illustration

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Widhi Muttaqien, S.Kom, MMSI

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r/krita • comment
4 points • endlord

https://www.udemy.com/course/krita-basic-to-advanced-digital-painting/

The course has a picture of this skull, so I assume this is the one.

r/krita • comment
1 points • tonywulum

I made this course a couple of weeks ago. All basic things about Krita are mentioned here. And this Instructor is really good. ... https://www.udemy.com/course/krita-basic-to-advanced-digital-painting/ ... I recommend you to check when the course is in discount. That should happen in a few days. I hope this can help you.

r/krita • comment
1 points • Togfox

This frequently gets reduced to USD$10:

https://www.udemy.com/course/krita-basic-to-advanced-digital-painting/

r/learntodraw • comment
1 points • ree2_

I recently bought a course on udemy. This one: https://www.udemy.com/course/krita-basic-to-advanced-digital-painting/. I use Krita as drawing app and a drawing tablet. This course is really great. The tutor explains Krita and how to draw in it - brushes, tools and stuff. It is complex enough to get familiar with drawing in Krita and also not complex that much so it would be boring. The guy seems to know subject and know how to explain it. His English is great (he is Malaysian if I'm not mistaken) - I'm European and understand his English well. I'm half way through the course. So far very good investment.

r/Surface • comment
1 points • laholmie

Fyi drawing is by no mean the fundamental skill for game dev, rather know basic programming and how to use common engine like Unity or Unreal is. See e.g. https://www.coursera.org/specializations/game-design-and-development for a starting point.

If you still want to learn drawing as a hobby, try Krita and their forums. The software is free, professional-grade, and the community is supportive. I find relevant courses on Udemy also helpful and organized for self-learners such as https://www.udemy.com/course/krita-basic-to-advanced-digital-painting/ (Udemy often has deep discount spread through the year so you might want to wait a little bit, rather than paying full price)