![]() All that for free, seriously? What do you think needs improvement in Krita? Is there anything that really annoys you? In fact it feels like a close community.ĥ. It’s not like some gigantic monolith you can only undergo. So I could restore some old computers nobody wanted because “Windows takes 15 minutes to start” and make them into decent working stations.Ĥ. I end up with a very efficient workflow.ģ. I can map shortcuts to any key, not some stupid combination of ctrl button or function buttons. You can feel it in the features and their implementation.Ģ. At the core, it is definitely meant for drawing and painting. I realized it could do all the things I favored Manga Studio over Photoshop for. I found it so cool I needed to try Krita out. I don’t remember if he suggested Krita or not back then but I thought hey, it seems people in the open source world have more than Blender and Linux for me! Then I went on YouTube and was really impressed with Ramon Miranda’s symmetric robot. ![]() I found a David Revoy video about Mypaint. You can focus on your art: If the elements you’ve been freed from in point 1 and 2 are no longer, then what can make you stand out? Your talent, your experience, your ideas… Depending on how you go at it, your paint can behave as if it was wet as long as you want, or be instantly dry, then wet again… There is no time mixing, cleaning et cetera.ģ. If I have a tablet I can have a wider range of color than the finest pigments could give.Ģ. The biggest reason for me was that even though a tablet doesn’t look cheap, it’s way cheaper than fine art material. What makes you choose digital over traditional painting?ġ. Then got back at it a few hours every year or so…Didn’t really get into it before 2011. At the time it looked so expensive to me… I tried it something like a few hours and left it. ![]() It was on a Wacom Graphire 4 small format. How and when did you get to try digital painting for the first time? Actually Vladimir Volegov is the one that moves me the most. Getting too focused on a single one appears to have some dangerous effects on me. I made a rule to always be inspired by several artists at the same time. Whose work inspires you most - who are your role models as an artist? ![]() I’m always piling something on top of what I already have. Then I rediscovered impressionism, realism… After admitting to myself that I wanted to draw manga, I made hundreds of pages of manga.Īfter deciding to enter the color realm I’ve been into … drawing manga as digital paintings. I’ve made lots of architectural illustration which actually led me to get interested in digital as a painting medium. Professionally I’ve been teaching Krita and digital painting at isart since November 2018. Which means it’s a hobby but I put maximum rigor and commitment into it. I’ve always been hacking my computer, which led me to get interested in open source.ĭo you paint professionally, as a hobby artist, or both? When I got to choose what to study I went for architecture as it was a way to combine science and art. I think it is because pen and paper have always been the most widespread toys for children. Hi I’m Nour, better known as “manga tengu”. Could you tell us something about yourself? ![]()
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