
This will allow you to faintly see the existing sketch, to use it as a base for a second, improved version. With the layer where you sketched now selected, drop its opacity – from the bar at the top of the Layers panel – to a value of around 20 percent. When you have your sketch ready, prepare to dismiss it: this was only your first draft. You can either drag it to the left and right or right-click and enter a precise value with the keyboard. If you find your brush’s size is too large, reduce it by changing the value in the “Size” bar on the top center of the screen. Having multiple points of input can wreak havoc when sketching, so disable touch by first checking which devices are detected with: If you leave it enabled, as you’re using your pen, whenever your hand touches the tablet, that will also be interpreted as “an input.” One thing you might have to do is disable, at least temporarily, your pen tablet’s touch functionality. If you need help making your Wacom pen tablet work on Ubuntu or a compatible distro, look here. Linux is good nowadays at recognizing and configuring tablets, especially Wacom ones. Right-click on each of them and select “Assign to tag -> My Favorites” to add it to that list. t)_Shapes_Fill (Tags: Digital, Krita_4_Default_Resources).

c)_Pencil-3_Large_4B (Tags: Sketch, Krita_4_Default_Resources).c)_Pencil-1_Hard (Tags: Sketch, Krita_4_Default_Resources).


Select “File -> New” to create a new blank file.
