My idea for my final project is an animated digital painting of a landscape, in which wind affects the subjects of the painting. This will require me to actually create a painting (preferably at home because Krita, my painting software, isn't on the school computers, and because the tablets at school are tiny). I will also need access to the latest stable release of the Krita animation beta in order to animate the painting, as I will be working in .kra files (which Photoshop does not support).
I chose this option because the tools required to animate a painting are almost always loaded onto a digital artist's computer, but rarely taken advantage of. Why waste software?
I chose this option because the tools required to animate a painting are almost always loaded onto a digital artist's computer, but rarely taken advantage of. Why waste software?