Krita for Comics Ep. 6: Inking
In this lesson we will explore inking for comics in Krita.
In this lesson we will explore inking for comics in Krita.
In this lesson of Krita for Comics we will be discussing penciling for comics in Krita!
In part 4 of the Krita for Comics series, instructor Ian MacLean will teach you about perspective tools to help you with many different drawing aspects of Krita.
Use Krita effectively for creating comics for both digital and print distribution.
In this video we will focus on setting up a comic page in Krita using an A4 template. Grids, guides, and snapping will be used to define margins and gutters, and selections and layering will...
Clipping groups and masking are means of restricting edits and effects to specific areas or elements of the page. We will learn how they work and how to combine them with alpha transparency to speed...
Blender Print-a-Piece Lesson 1 goes over working scenes, adjustments and hotkey remapping and add-ons.
Moving through the 3D viewport using a mouse and keyboard we’ll learn about orbiting panning and zooming.
In lesson 3 of Blender Print-a-Piece we meet Stuart! Students will learn how to use the pivot points to translate and rotate Stuart.
Getting started with Blender and learning how to navigate and apply its tools for the purpose of designing a custom set of dice for printing in 3D.
In lesson 4 of Blender Print-a-Piece students will learn more about translation and rotation by moving objects and making a playground for a giant dinosaur to rebuild a city.
Lesson 5 of Blender Print-a-Piece, King Birb, students will scale and resize some premade objects in a scene.
In lesson 6 of Blender Print-a-Piece students will enter into edit mode and edit meshes!
Lesson 7 of Blender Print-a-Piece students will use edit mode to explore using vertex elements to form a crown for King Birb!
In lesson 7 of Blender Print-a-Piece students will use face elements and the extrusion tool to bend light to their will.
Lesson 9 of Blender Print-a-Piece Sunflower Specs, students will add objects to their scenes and use the knife tool to create new edges on objects.
In Part 1 of lesson 10, students will getting into some creation before going over hotkeys new menus and modifiers.
In part 2 of lesson 10, students will import an image for tracing and then apply a modifier to adjust their mesh for lesson 11!
In the final lesson of Blender Print-a-Piece we will be showing you some examples of how to make a dice!
Author Jon Corbett will teach students about Pathfinder using Microsoft Small Basics in this series.
Do you listen to podcasts? Or maybe you don’t know what a podcasting is. Find out more in this lesson as Michelle Jilesen teaches us how to create a podcast of our own.
Students will learn how to safely and effectively use Facebook to connect with friends and family.
Students will review short films and write a film review based on the intended audience, point of view, and purpose.
Based on a book called “Trip to the Moon”, students will learn the basics of animation and sprite movement in Scratch using trip to the moon.