Chapter 7: Layers and Animation in Krita
Checkpoint (Pg. 103)
Fill in the blanks.
1. gradient
2. Filter
3. shape layer
4. Delete
5. Paint
Exercises (Pgs. 113-115)
A. Tick (✓) the correct answers.
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. b
5. b
B. Fill in the blanks.
1. Animation
2. External files
3. eye
4. frames
5. Frames
C. Write T for True and F for False.
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. F
5. T
D. Answer the following questions.
Q.1 What is the function of layars in Krita ?
Ans:- Layers in Krita help separate different parts of artwork, making editing easier. Artists can draw, paint, or adjust elements independently without affecting the whole image, allowing flexible and organized creativity.
Q.2 Explain the function of a Clone Layer in Krita .
Ans:- A clone layer contains a copy of another layer. While you cannot modify the clone layer directly, you can create effects by applying different layers and masks to it. They are particularly useful for creating repetitive elements in your artwork without altering the original layer.
Q.3 What is the function of the Onion Skins Docker in animation ?
Ans:- The Onion Skins Docker controls the appearance of the onion skin, which is helpful for viewing the previous frame.
Q.4 What is keyframe in animation ?
Ans:- Keyframes are used to define significant changes in the state of an object. With a keyframe, you can demonstrate animations, such as changes in position, colour, and shape of an object.
Q.5 Describe the Animation workspace in Krita .
Ans:- The Animation workspace in Krita provides tools and panels specifically designed for animating, such as the Animation Timeline, the Onion Skins Docker, and the Playback controls. It allows users to create, edit, and preview animations with ease, offering a streamlined layout focused on animation tasks.
Activity Hub (Pgs. 115-116)
What am I?
1. Clone Layer
2. Paint Layer
3. Fill Layer
4. Layer
5. File Layer
6. Onion Skins Docker
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