

Uses “Watercolor” preset.Ĭreates a dirty texture. I increase the Blending, Dilution and Persistence when using as blend tool. Simple brush I use it for soft shading and blend tool. I vary the Blending, Dilution and Persistence settings a lot when using it for scenery painting. I use it a lot for flat colors, lineart, cel shading and traditional-like painting. Useful for sketches and “sketchy” lineart. This is more for my personal backup than to “share” them but feel free to try them if you want to! The handwritting on each image was made with the brush in question. So unless people that are really knowledgeable in stabilizers, and are willing to create a topic with the maximum of points where to improve, krita will stay with the same mediocre solutions.I’m not sure how useful this might be, but I decided to upload my brushes settings for PaintTool SAI 2. I feel like I’m that last random user there. Usually at that last message everyone is fed up and already leave the topic, and that last message fall in deaf ears. Random user: Can anyone tell exactly what is not right? Make some video/picture of what you expect to see happening, but it doesn’t? A side-by-side how krita differs from other better stabilizers? What information or parameters are confusing? With enough information a dev or volunteer would know how to improve the code.User B: Just use Program X or Y and see for yourself.Krita evangelist C: _User B can you tell what is not working?.User B: I tried every tool, and every setting.Have you tried the Dynamic brush? It might be closer to what you want.

Krita evangelist A: Krita stabilizer is what some other programs call a Pulled String smoothing, but without the visual line pulling.

We should focus on the stabilizer then, what’s wrong with it?
