Summary
During this chapter, we looked at basic terminology for setting up our digital canvases and covered such items as resolution, bit depth, and color space. Then, we did a full overview of digital color in relation to traditional color and how our eyes interpret information through the presence or lack of light. We continued that idea by comparing the preparation of our colors for digital or print when creating our art, and the differences that DPI or PPI play in displaying our art. We discussed the three aspects of what creates a color (hue, saturation, and value), the color wheel, color palettes, color relationships, and color temperatures.
Phew—that's a lot of color!
In the next chapter, Chapter 3, Utilizing Layers and Layer Groups, we will introduce the idea of file management when working in Krita. Layers are one of the huge benefits of working in the realm of digital art, and we will discuss some great ways to utilize them to help speed up your workflow...