![]() These flowers are usually pink to red and appear in clusters, the clusters allow me to exercise with transform masks! Also, you can explore cool tricks in Krita with them. I like drawing flowers because they are a bit of an unappreciated subject, yet allow for a lot of practice in terms of rendering. Do note that this tutorial requires you to use Krita 2.9.4 at MINIMUM.It has a certain speed-up that allows you to work with transform masks reliably! Okay, so I’ve wanted to do a tutorial for transform masks for a while now, and this is sorta ending up to be a flower-drawing tutorial.
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