
Ability to reframe the shot in post is often the most common reason. There are lots of reasons why one might want a bit of wiggle-room in the final image. I also included a layer group with letterboxes so I can quickly see only what is supposed to be seen.
1.90:1 – The full DCI resolution (2048×1080.) This is rarely used in regular cinemas but it coincidentally is the shape of digital imax cinemas. The crop-marks show where the edges of a 2K center-crop will be in different format: It’s based on the DCI standard resolutions. How to install: easiest way would probably to just open the above file and go to file>create-template from image to save the template to your krita-installation. If anyone wants to use a derivative you are free to download it here: But since I am working basically only by myself I have little use of all those color-coded-layers and stuff that is in it. It’s inspired by the animation-templates that are already in the program. I have made my own template for animations. I miss that habit from the Adobe-programs. The color picker is not on the alt-button and when sampled it doesn’t return to the last tool used. I can’t just have a button for erasing and one button for brushes. But it has made setting up hot-keys go weird. I’m not that fond of how it made erasing a mode of the brush instead of its own thing. so maybe that’s a workaround until official support is added. I can however export them as png sequences with alpha. At currrent time there is no way to export videos with an alpha-channel. That stopped when I decided to go down to 2.3K (aka 2K with some wiggle-room)
It crashed constantly when I was doing animations in 4.6K width.It’s surprisingly fully featured for a free application and has most things I want for making animations. This was just me having a little fun while trying out the free program Krita.