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Though made initially for the Krita 2. This set of primary brushes are more catered towards the needs of more adept Krita users than beginners really. But the newer users can still try out this set as the brushes here are very easy to use and install, and is very rich in stroke quality as well.

These painterly brushes are modeled after the real bristle brushes and mimic most of their stylistic patterns and strokes. The pack comes with a handful of brushes that David often uses and showcases on a lot of his Krita tutorial videos. He basically uses them to paint certain art tropes like backgrounds and stock images. In many of his tutorials, he teaches how one can use these brushes to make a lot of unique color blends. The blending styles is where the real magic of these brushes lie; being able to work with opaque colors as well as lighter ones to create new blends is what makes this set so very fun.

The quite popular digital artist Vasco Alexander Basque has created a very special set of custom watercolor brushes just for Krita users. The brush set has a varied collection of brushes and stroke styles, with features that support dabbing as well as splattering. Dabbed and Splatter brushes can help you get a wider style range with your strokes, and make certain works like bricolages and abstracts that can truly refine your skills with the Krita platform.

However, these two are not the only brush styles that come in this set; there are other such tools which offer a much-refined stroke for detailed works, which can be easily controlled and used. They are free to download from GitHub and is compatible with all the versions of Krita above 2. But, do keep in mind that the strokes of these brushes are designed to be fairly small with a size range of 30px to px.

They might be a bit low in quality, but the amount of things you can achieve with them is just amazing. The minimalist brush pack by Aliciane is another brush set which is just fantastic for the newer Krita users.

He has made this brush set for the newer users, derived from the David Revoy amateur brush sets, with some changes here and there. It comes with a few unique brush types as well, such as the smudge brushes as well as a custom move tool to add the much-needed versatility to this otherwise simple and minimalist set.

The pack comes with 8 brushes in total, which is pretty small, but considering these are aimed to aid beginners, one can hardly complain. They are also free to download and work flawlessly with Krita 2. Aldys Brush Pack has been around in Krita for a very long time now, and may just be the oldest on our list today, even older than the Raghavendra set.

Now, what makes them such a popular choice for a brush pack tool in Krita, is how beginner-friendly these brushes are. The brushes are incredibly basic and consist of a little bit of everything, and is just fantastic if you ever feel like flexing your artistic skills and trying out something new once in a while.

From containing airbrushes to oil brushes to smudge graphite as well as some pattern brushes, they have a lot of versatility amongst them. However, these brushes are quite outdated, and we would not recommend that you do any form of commercial work with them as there might be some compatibility issues with the latest Krita versions. The program newly corresponds to customizing more advanced pen types such as importing the pen nib. Moreover, the group function to merge two or more layers together was added.

Additionally, there is a layer merging function that maintains transparency and a material editor for adding function for the collections such as tone. I would still prefer to use OC for lineart as it has a really good stabilizer, that PS lacks. You can save data in OC with the PS format, so carry over between each programm is fairly easy. And don't forget, in case you go for PS, there is a monthly payment for the current version, for like any other program it'a one time payment to obtain the license.

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Is it a secret? A surprise? Great Program! Sketch is positioned as a vector graphics design software targeted at Mac OS, at professional level. Have a look at the video above and you will get a good idea about how the interface looks like and what it allows you to do.

Sketch is very much oriented to designing iPhone apps. It is certainly an expensive piece of software, but if you are thinking of doing graphic design for iPhone apps, you may find it useful. If you are looking to quickly create applications that use the standard Apple app elements, Sketch is the starting point. It features an additional application that allows you to see all your creatings in all Apple devices, in real time. That is, you create something on your Mac and it immediately gets synchronized across your devices so you can see it on your iPhone right away.

It comes with a vast library of Sketch vector elements, which means pre-made elements that you can use directly on your design, customize them and give them the look that you are after. This is a huge productivity booster for professional graphic designers working on iPhone apps. Another strength of this graphic design program is that it facilitates "pixel-accurate" design, that is, with ultimate precision down to the very last pixel. This is an important feature for professional designs targeted at mobile applications.

Sketch is, however, not the strongest graphic design solution when it comes to dealing with complex vector shapes Illustrator is better suited for that , so you may find yourself having to resort to creating these assets in other software suites and then importing them back into Sketch. It is a paid app, but you can download a free trial version. Some of these tutoriales require you to register to be able to see the whole thing. Affinity Designer was created for graphic designers used to the Mac work environment, but it is now available on Windows as well.

One of its key advantages is the fact that it allows you to instantly switch between "pixel mode" and "vector model", all within the same graphic design program. That is, you are designing somethe vector graphic, and all of a sudden you can switch over to "bitmap" mode so that you can paint with brushes, add textures, add masks, select pixel groups, etc. Allowing you to create pixel based layers as well as vector objects, we could say that Affinity Designer is a kind of hybrid between Illustrator and Photoshop.

Affinity Designer allows you to create pixel layers with enormous precision on the official website they claim a zoom precision of 1 Million percent.

This helps you create very precise designs, given that "pixel-accurate" or "pixel-perfect" design is increasintly important for professional and clean looks.

Learning how to use Affinity Designer is not a big deal if you are familiar with Illustrator or Photoshop. Another advantage of this graphic design program is its cost: it is much cheaper than Illustrator.

It requires just a one-off payment rather than a recurring subscription. Therefore, Affinity Designer is a good graphic design editor option for beginners with enough power to be used as well by freelance designers and professional artists. Snappa is an online app designed to create and edit vector graphics. Being an online app, you don't have to install anything on your computer. You simply acess it from any computer connected to internet.

Snappa is very different from the image editing software that we have reviewed until now. This is more geared towards to creating graphics for social networks, blogs or websites by users that are not expert graphic designers. Hence, its main focus is ease of use. It relies heavily on the use of templates instead of starting your graphic creation from a blank page, and this speeds up the creation process.

It is obviously much less versatile than Illustrator or Photoshop, since it is oriented to graphics creation by non expert graphic designers while still producing good looking results. One main advantage of this app is that once inside the application you can access a vast library of free high resolution images, which means that if you are using Snappa you are less likely to end up buying stock photos and you won't have to be searching for these kind of images on other websites.

To start using the app is really easy, you simply sign up with your email and you are taking straight to a quick start tutorial that will show you the steps to start making your own creations in no time. Disadvantages of using Snappa: apart from its limited features, being an online app it is important that you have a stable internet connection while using it, otherwise you could have issues with losing work if your internet connection drops in the middle of your graphic creation process.

It is a paid suscription but you can try it out using their free version. Don't be misled by the fact that these drawing programs are free, as in reality these are really powerful pieces of software that many people use to draw, paint and do graphic design with really good results, even some professionals use them. Krita is one of the most popular free and open-source drawing software programs out there.

It's a raster image editor designed for digital painting and animation. This free drawing software has a user interface that they call "low-distract", which is supposed to have all the necessary tools easily accessible for you but with minimum clutter around the workspace. It supports advanced realistic brushes, layers and masks, it allows layer grouping and it also supports vector graphics import.

Krita works well with graphics tablets with pressure sensitivity, and it is powerful enough to allow you to create really breath-taking digital illustrations.

Being a powerful and free drawing program, many beginner users choose Krita combined with a decent graphics tablet as their first drawing program for beginners, in order to learn how to draw digitally while they get used to their first graphics tablet. Lunacy is a free and very powerful design software running on Windows. This is an alternative to Sketch Sketch only runs on Mac. You can get Lunacy for free from the Windows store or from the official website.

We tried Lunacy and we have to say we were surprised by its ease of use, neat interface and versatility. It is packed with features that make it a great and useful tool for any designer.

Big shout out to Icons8 team for making a great software tool that can give Windows users a great alternative to Sketch. One of the best things of Lunacy is that it comes with a massive library of free icons, photos and illustrations that you can use straigth away in your design without having to exit the program. That is extremely useful. It is really powerful and easy to use, and you can even read and save yes, save Sketch files.

That makes it really useful if you want to port designs from Sketch over to Lunacy. GIMP is a free and open-source bitmap image editor. It is quite commonly used for image editing and retouching, to draw on the computer or to switch between different image formats.

GIMP has been around for a long time and there are professionals who even say that it may be a good free alternative to other professional drawing software packages depends on the user's needs.

But for a free program, GIMP does cover many bases. It runs on Windows, Linux and macOS and it is compatible with graphic tablets, and it supports pressure sensitivity. ArtWeaver is a free raster bitmap graphics editor for beginner artists and professionals.

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