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  1. Animation with Krita — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    If you want to put everything together into one big animation you will need to learn how to use such a program to begin with, as Krita doesn’t have extensive video and audio montage functions.

  2. User Manual — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    User Manual ¶ Discover Krita’s features through an online manual. Guides to help you transition from other applications.

  3. Animation Curves Docker — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Starting with Krita 5, we can use the Animation Curves Docker to animate a layer’s opacity and, with the help of a Transform Mask, its position, rotation, scale and shear.

  4. Tutorials and How-tos — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Tutorials and How-tos ¶ Learn through developer and user generated tutorials to see Krita in action.

  5. Welcome to the Krita 5.2 Manual!

    Krita is a free and open source cross-platform application that offers an end-to-end solution for creating digital art files from scratch. Krita is optimized for frequent, prolonged and focused use.

  6. Render Animation — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    For rendering to an animated file format, Krita will first render to a PNG sequence and then use FFmpeg, which is really good at encoding into video files, to render that sequence to an animated file format.

  7. Japanese Animation Template — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    This template is used to make Japanese-style animation. It is designed on the assumption that it was used in co-production, so please customize its things like layer folders according to scale and details …

  8. Animated Brushes — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Krita uses Gimp’s image hose format which allows for random selection of the images, angle based selection, pressure based selection, and incremental selection.

  9. Animation Timeline Docker — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    The Animation Timeline Docker is at the heart of Krita ’s raster animation tools, providing everything you need to create, edit and preview traditional hand-drawn animations.

  10. Getting Started — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    If you are familiar with digital painting, we recommend checking out the Introduction Coming From Other Software category, which contains guides that will help you get familiar with Krita by comparing its …