

Hence, if you’re quite new to Krita and don’t have a proper grasp of its brush stroke techniques, then this set can come rather handy. Moreover, this brush set comes with its very own tutorial video and guide. They hotfix bugs and feature crash as well, and are constantly aware of user feedback, as they try to make their applications some of the more convenient Krita tools out there. One amazing thing about GDquest, which we absolutely love is that they update all their tools and features periodically. Their more recent bundle is in v7.0, and you can very easily download it for free from their page. However, for the more amateur users, this free brush set is going to be more than enough in helping them achieve exactly what they are looking for. GDquest Krita brush set is the ‘freemium alternative’ to their more exclusive game art brush pack, which does cost a hefty sum. From Making unique and helpful video tutorials to a variety of paintbrush and blending tools, GDquest has for some time now, inspired beginner and adept designers in creating their dream projects.

In the Digital Designing world, the GDquest team has done some amazing work with the Krita software. Watercolor Brush set by Vasco Alexander Basque His devotion to drawing has opened the doors to work in concept art for video games (Grimm, Dance Central) as well as audiovisual animation, where he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for his background art in the show Love, Death + Robots on Netflix. Patricio has illustrated nearly thirty children’s books for publishing companies like Fondo de Cultura Ecónómica, SM, Sexto Piso, Alfaguara, and Almadía. Some of his most notable projects include Never Ever After, Mirador, and the graphic novel Mundo Invisible, which won Editorial JUS's 2011 National Graphic Novel Competition. He also illustrated the graphic novel Gris: A través de los otoños, which has been published in multiple countries. Patricio also publishes cartoons and comic strips in QUO, Switch, and Chilango. His illustrations have been featured in a variety of magazines, such as Expansión, Rolling Stone, and Nexos, and he has exhibited his art in Mexico City, Bucharest, Madrid, and Paris. Patricio Betteo studied graphic design at the Faculty of Arts and Design at UNAM in Mexico.
