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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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. Onion Skin Docker — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Onion Skin Docker ¶ To make animation easier, it helps to see both the next frame as well as the previous frame sort of layered on top of the current. This is called onion-skinning. Basically, …

  6. Animated Brushes — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    The typical way to make them is to first draw the ‘frames’ on a small canvas, per layer: You can use the Alt + shortcut on the layer thumbnails to isolate layers without hiding them.

  7. 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.

  8. Import Animation — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    Because Krita is designed to allow you to draw each individual frame, this data gets uncompressed. What this means is that even though you can watch a video file on your …

  9. 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.

  10. Templates — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

    These templates are used to make Japanese-style animation. They are designed on the assumption that they will be used in co-production, so you can customize the things like layer …