![]() ![]() Rainbow color, but not pure RGB eyes agression. Top: A gradient from pale yellow to grey-violet: for tinting grey artwork with a subtle hue.īottom: the C0C0 grey I use for background paper, a icy blue I like to sketch when on white background, two good color for quick shading with multiply, and a dark-red for inking.Ĭ. Simple greyscale from white to black, non linear and not equally split, just the visually good greys I like. This attribution is not necessary in case of doing screenshot/screenrecording of Krita and have the palettes visibles. This attribution is not necessary in case of usage (you can paint any artwork you want with it, you still own totally your artwork). This palettes are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 to "David Revoy, This attribution is necessary in case of redistributing, commercializing, or modifying the palettes. ![]() Use the top list button to select deevad License: Click on the foreground color icon in the top toolbar (in green under 'View' on the screenshot above) the dialog will pop-up.ģ. Load deevad on the Select a color dialog:ġ. On the bottom left of the docker, you'll find a colorful icon to load the palette. If you don't have the palette docker visible, Go to Settings > Docker > Palette to toggle the visibility of the docker.ģ. Open a new document ( a lot of functionality of Krita are locked without a document ).Ģ. I expect this latest version will disappear in time when the Select a color dialog will rescale automatically palettes.Ģ. The other one deevad is a funny hack to fill the Select a color dialog of Krita 3.1.2 with a 18 column version. The main one, deevad-mini, is a 9 columns version for the palette docker. Artwork: episode 20 of Pepper&CarrotĪfter installation, two palettes are added deevad and deevad-mini. Press OK to close the Manage Resources dialog. After selecting the files, you should see it loaded in the active bundle column.ħ. Find with the file dialog the deevad-palettes.bundle fileĦ. Go to Settings > Manage Resources and press the Import Bundle button.ĥ. Extract deevad-palettes.bundle (inside the zip file) somewhere on your disk. If you know how to install bundle files in Krita, you can skip all the detailed instructions under :-)Ģ. TL DR: Download the ZIP, it contains a *.bundle file. I hope this file will put good colors in front of your eyes! Enjoy! Download: Even if this palettes are customized to my specific needs, I thought you might be interested to use it too. It's a painter set of colors sorted the way painting tubes come out of the box. You want an_ olive green? _check! a indigo blue? got it! Lemon Yellow? of course! etc. It's just a collection of my favorites colors and shortcuts, the one I struggle to find manually on the Advanced Color Selector docker. This palette is not a huge collection of colors, with gradients, color scheme, references and all. So, during an early spring cleaning, I decided to clean up my palette sets for Krita and simplify a bit the situation and improve my daily life with having the same one in all dialogs and quick access to everything I'm looking for. A good one can really make a big difference in the quality of the color accents, large painted areas and mood of a painting. But having a good palette is something really important. All this switch of palettes coupled with the current docker not rescaling the column of the palette made me less and less tempted to use palette. While painting in Krita, I was still switching palettes between my old previous palettes, the one I added on Krita default and two other created on the fly for Pepper&Carrot. Update: A enhanced version of this palettes joined the default in Krita 4.x. ![]()
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