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(c.) Let you use your digital-painting software for coloring with your tools, palettes, color selections, etc.
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Quick to use, just a filter to launch and quick to compute compare to all the other method I tested. a closeup without the line-art on left, with line-art over it on right ). No problem with the anti-aliasing or bluryness of the line-art (eg. (b.) Result of colormap are clean aliased pure color areas easy to replace with a fill-bucket at low tolerance, with line-art over just perfectly center above it. The filter find the holes, and reconstruct a bezier curved line to smooth the limit. I made two simple test-artwork: on top with closed lines, on bottom with arbitrary holes in the lines. When applying the filter, the node in red and the blue lines disapear to let only two layers: the line-art and the color-map.
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When launching Colorize Lineart, the preview display red nodes at the end point of each detected lines, then between the nodes a bezier curve in blue is generated to help 'fixing' the tiny holes in the line-art, or fix the artistic 'missing lines' suggested by the artist. Shade on the top, paint, color-corrections and voilà!.Open the result (the filter is really quick) in your digital-painting program, and flood-fill/replace the colormap areas with the colors of your choice.Send it to the GMIC filter Black&White > Colorize Lineart the filter will auto-colorize all the areas for you with random bright colors and split two layers: your line-art above the generated color-map.The workflow of this filter is really simple as you can see on the picture of the top: Individual files may have a different, but compatible license.Here are my notes about the Colorize Lineart, a new GMIC filter to auto-colorize line-art created by David Tschumperlé, Sébastien Fourey and me. Krita as a whole is licensed under the GNU Public License, Version 3. If you are interested in helping with the project this is a great place to start. Development Notes and Build Instructions Our real code repository is provided by KDE:
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If you are reading this on Github, be aware that this is just a mirror. Krita is used by comic book artists, illustrators, concept artists, matte and texture painters and in the digital VFX industry. It is for artists who want to create professional work from start to end. Krita is a free and open source digital painting application.
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