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Libre Graphics Meeting 2013

The 2013 Libre Graphics Meeting is over and everyone has returned home and gone back to the drawing board or the keyboard. Krita has been very well represented at this LGM with three artists and a coder, giving three presentations and two awesome workshops!

The Medialab Prado venue was pretty much perfect: hacking space, auditorium, workshop space, open until late, and an endless supply of good coffee. The presentations were life-streamed, but there appear to be no recordings available yet.

(Image by Timothee Giet)

So what happened?

First, Timothee Giet gave his workshop on Krita Sketch. Unfortunately, what with slow network, it turned out to be quite hard to make sure everyone had Krita Sketch on their systems, so in the end, the workshop became more an “install and get introduced to Krita” workshop, which was pretty cool, too — since the workshop was early on Thursday, and it meant many people had Krita on their system for the rest of the week!

That evening (or afternoon, for the Spanish among us, the days were long this year, with presentations going until well after Dutch dinner time!), Boudewijn presented the Krita Foundation. As regular readers of Krita news know, the Foundation was created to support Krita development.

This was closely followed by Timothee Giet speaking about Krita Sketch, how the project came to be, the goals, the gui design and his role in the development. This is what Krita Sketch looks like these days, and an update on Intel AppUp is expected soon!

The next day, Ramon Miranda gave a lightning talk on the Muses DVD he is preparing. Slated to be ready for Akademy in Bilbao (Ramon’s hometown), the dvd promises to be wonderful, not just teaching Krita, but teaching the fundamentals of digital illustration. Pre-order your copy now!

The pre-order price is just €27.50, including shipping. The DVD is expected to be ready for presentation at Akademy 2013 in Bilboa, Spain, July 13th.

Muses: Painting with Krita DVD
Special pre-order price including shipping and V.A.T: €27.50

Or read more about in the bilingual (Spanish/English) Flyer we handed out at LGM!

Also on Thursday, David Revoy gave his Krita workshop. starting with the basics of calibrating your tablet and creating an ergonomic setup, David continued teaching the fundamentals of underpainting (make sure you use only one, big, round brush, work in grayscale, never use the extrems of value available, switch between eraser and normal all the time, paint values, not symbols and remember this: it’s painting that’s a hard skill you need to work on, applications are easy to learn), and then coloring and detailing. There were some very pretty things made during this workshop!

The great thing about the Libre Graphics Meeting is, of course, getting together. There are developers, artists, thinkers, users. People are working on magazines, typefaces, music, generative art, illustrations, comics, layout tools and more. And it’s a great place for teams to get together

From: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/krita/news/~3/ClUmCyrcFTQ/144-libre-graphics-meeting-2013

Muses: a new Krita Training DVD by Ramon Miranda

Following the succesful “Comics with Krita” DVD by Timothee Giet (now sold out!), and supported by the Krita Foundation, Ramon Miranda has started working on the second Krita training DVD: Muses. Let yourself be inspired by Ramon’s Muses, and learn how to paint wonderful and evocative images from a professional artist.

The DVD will have more than three hours of HD video focused on creating digital illustrations from scratch to the final print, including

  • An explanation of Krita’s gui and the best way to setup Krita for maximum productivity and fun. Ramon will demonstrate a solid and productive workflow.
  • Creating interesting new brush presets, working with layers, masks and filters. color in theory and practice and an introduction to styles in art.
  • Creating an illustration from scratch: creating the ideas to begin with, sketching, getting into the flow, blocking, shading and values, painting a face, finishing the artwork with color and effects, printing considerations.

“Muses” will come with a full set of brushes and brush presets, icons ready to use with your own presets and much more. The voice over will be in English and Spanish, with unobtrusive pop-over messages for extra clarity.

Muses — the color sketch for the projected DVD cover

You can pre-order the DVD now from the Krita Foundation. If you do not wish to use paypal, contact foundation@krita.org for alternative payment methods. Pre-ordering the DVD will help support Krita development. Currently, Dmitry Kazakov is being sponsored by the Krita Foundation to work on improved mask handling, performance and much more. The contents of the DVD will also be released as Creative Commons.

The pre-order price is just €27.50, including shipping. The DVD is expected to be ready for presentation at Akademy 2013 in Bilboa, Spain, July 13th.

Muses: Painting with Krita DVD
Special pre-order price including shipping and V.A.T: €27.50

And everyone who pre-orders will be credited on the DVD, too.

Ramon Miranda is an illustrator from Spain who has been using open source tools professionally for a long time. He is well known for his instruction videos, his beautiful art and his work on Gimp Paint Studio.

If you are at the Libre Graphics Meeting in Madrid, you will be able to meet Ramon.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet KDE

Krita Konqi Contest: The winner is found!

Since it was first announced, we have received 19 entries, many of which were of quite good quality and show an interesting approach to the topic. That of course meant that picking a winner was quite a challenge.

Image : Konqui, Katie and Friends by tysontan

After reviewing all the entries the jury – consisting of Nuno Pinheiro, David Revoy and Timothee Giet – selected Konqui, Katie and Friends by tysontan as the winner. tysontan’s work was not only well thought out, it was also an extremely cute and charming representation of Konqi. In addition, the way it was presented allows it to be used in many different settings, from avatars to groups, wallpapers, promotional material, and so on.

Thanks to tysontan and all the contest participants for their valuable input and great work!

Watch all entries here

This contest alone is just a glimpse of what can be done by artists with Krita, as the works in the forum gallery show eloquently. So, if you are artistically inclined, why not give Krita a go and show the community what it is capable of?

( this post is a shameless copy/paste of Neverendingo announcement , all credit and thanks for the organisation of the contest to him )

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet KDE

More Vacation Fun: smoother lines in Krita

Ever since sigetch created
a smooth inking pen for Gimp Painter
, artists have been asking us
to implement something similar in Krita. It’s a feature particularly
in demand for inking comics, and since comics is one of Krita’s focus
areas…

It basicaly works by looking at the history of the stroke — the
last twenty or fifty of positions or so, the speed with which you paint
and then calculates a new position, one that makes the line smoother. I
don’t pretend to understand the mathematics — but it was pretty easy to
figure out from Alexia Death‘s clean and clear implementation in Gimp 2.8,
so I took that as a model. Free software rocks more!

I actually couldn’t believe it when I was done, and Timothee Giet
reported that it worked as per spec… But here’s a sketch from his hand
that proves it!


Source: Planet KDE