New Blog, New Pfp!

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Meet Minty, My fairy mascot.
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Hello! If you're still looking, I've been a Krita user for a while now so I'll answer as best as i can.
First off, Krita has at least three charcoals in its basic brush bundle (the one that comes when you install it) so I'd advise trying those first. If they don't match what you want exactly, try fiddling with the brush engine to get a similar feel.
I don't think it has a ' stucco' brush per say, but by what i could see online of the procreate brushes I think the basic-1 or basic-1 opacity brushes come close to what you're looking for? Again these are in the basic bundle that comes with the software.
Another option would be to look for krita bundles or brushes you can get online. Since Krita allows the import of .abr files (so photoshop brushes basically), you're also not limited to brushes specifically made for Krita only and can thus broaden your search to look for similar brushes through the photoshop brushes available online.
A good place to find krita brushes (that are also free!) is this website that also serves as forum for Krita users. Give it a glance if you need anything. There are also several articles listing brushpacks and free brushes available on the internet (and on tumblr!) with some of my favorites being gdquest's and deevad's brushpacks.
Hope this helps~
Hi guys! I’m learning Krita and I was wondering if I could get any tips (as up until now ive mostly used simpler apps like Procreate)
Are there any brushes similar to the Chalk, shale, and stucco brushes from procreate as well? Any tips would help as well as redirecting me!