

I love the fact that you catch that, because, as I need to get better at explaining or phrasing things in English. We don’t have to use the set of three… It’s a preference. Regarding the set of three for the fish eye point.

I took it for granted that assistants were previewed as default. That’s why I asked if I forgot anything… I will make sure to mention in Part II what I missed today. There is so much to show, that I get to forget things. Note: I didn’t know that you could force an ellipse or concentric ellipse to be a circle by using the Shift key so I’m glad that I watched your video That is a particular combination/arrangement for a particular application that you demonstrate later, to good effect.Ī single fish eye assistant can be used on its own if you really want to (but I can’t think why you woud).Īt 12:34, you say to change the colour of the first fish eye assistant to purple but you change the global colour to purple.įor the second fish eye assistant, you do give it a custom colour.Īt 13:32 you say to change the vanishing point assistant to black but you then change the global colour which results in the first fish eye assistant and the vanishing point assistant both being black.Īs usual, I’m merciless but that’s how I am and I hope my observations are of use to you. You then proceed to use two fish eye assistants and one vanishing point assistant. These are enabled by default for a new installation but people may have been ‘experimenting’ with View settings and turned them off without knowing the consequences.Īt 11:45 you say, “The fish eye works in sets of three”. You didn’t say that the View menu items ‘Show Painting Assistants’ and ‘Show Assistant Previews’ must be enabled to see the assistants and the preview lines when drawing. I’d like to make some points about the video: You seem to have malformed the second link in your original topic post, Hello Another very well produced tutorial video, as usual ( 4.4.3 ELLIPSES AND FISH EYE POINT ASSISTANTS | Part I) Have a great week and please let me know, as usual, if I forgot anything. Next week, the rest of the assistants will be covered in the next videos.

FISH KRITA TUTORIAL HOW TO
How to trace on them, etc… see Timestamps for all the material covered.Īt the end of the tutorial, I will show you how to create this one-point perspective room (Bird’s Eye View), using the Fish eye point assistant.Ġ1:04 Quick Overview: The Tool Options DockerĠ2:50 Quick Overview: Customizing Colors for each assistantĠ4:05 How to Add assistants on the canvasĠ4:51 How to use several assistants within the same canvasĠ6:12 How to Edit, Move and Erase assistantsĠ7:00 How to get rid of irritating “unwanted” assistantsĠ7:51 How to set up the Ellipse assistantĠ8:36 A quick observation regarding the Ellipse assistantĠ8:48 How to use the Concentric assistantĠ9:49 Demonstration: Concentric assistantġ1:43 How to set up the Fish Eye Point assistantġ4:06 Demonstration: Fish Eye Point Assistant: Drawing a one-point perspective room (Bird’s Eye View) I will show you why we use assistants, how to set them up, how to edit, move, remove, save and load them. Have you ever wondered how to use Krita’s assistant tools? In today’s tutorial, I will cover the first three ones (Ellipse, Concentric Ellipse, and the Fish Eye Point).
