![]() ![]() Krita will then add and auto-name a new sub-layer, which sits directly below the Inks layer…ģ. A menu will pop up, and you then select: Add | Colourize Mask… In Krita’s Layers palette, right-click on your chosen Inks layer. Now start Krita 4 and open your new layered. You then run the usual Photoshop Action to remove all the white on the Inks layer, to get this result… First set up your exported Poser render layers in Photoshop. ![]() Obviously what follows is a very simple two-colour example done for this tutorial, and I could have got more funky with auto-painting colours into the line-art.ġ. Note that this is very different from how it was done in Krita 3.x. Here is the workflow for how to do this in Krita 4.x, with screenshots. It does this by cleverly auto-colorising the inked line-art it gets from Poser. The free open source Krita 4.x can add to your options here, by providing you with another layer of colour for your art. This effect can easily be switched into plain black-and-white, giving you just the ink outlines for a character, scene or prop. Poser 11 makes excellent line-art from 3D content, using its Comic Book Preview mode. ![]()
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