![]() You want an olive green? check! a indigo blue? got it! Lemon Yellow? of course! etc. Shortcuts, the one I struggle to find manually on the Advanced Color Selector docker. It's just a collection of my favorites colors and 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. Introduction: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. The two variations of the palette loaded in two dialogs prefix of filename 'deevad_' for organisation, and easy removal if needed.*.png compressed, easy to manage on file explorer, with thumbnails and cross compatible.Similar effect or neighbours were removed. Removed duplicate : my original set contained more than 50.Seamless, tilable to infinity of course ( thanks Gimp Resynthesizer plugin ).Pixels infos from black to white, normalised with most of 50% mid-grey value.textures ( rocks, bark, wood, crackles ). ![]() The pack contain 25 pattern, sorted this way : The dynamic screentones are inspired of the one shipped with Gimp-painter 2.6 of Sygetch. It was made from resources I drew personally or made with my camera and scanner, or for few other ones built on the top of other CC-0 ressources Wikimedia Commons documents and a little of MrMamurk famous Mypaint background, or Ramon Miranda CC-0 textures for GPS and Mypaint. ![]()
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