In Blender paint tools, the brush is controlled with F to size, Shift-F to strength, and ctrl-F to rotate the brush texture. If it already exists in blender, could it just be borrowed into Krita then? Or is this a problem of the code not even being close, and something totally different needing to be worked out? That Corel panel reminds me of the brush texture controls in the tool panel, combined with the preview under the blender brush in screen.
I am still really impressed with Krita, but haven’t got a newer mac at work to get it working there. I do have it at home on my linux mint box, so I dabble every once in awhile.
That’s… indeed impossible to reuse, on the basis of Krita being able to sent things to the GPU, but not getting it back from the GPU, so we can have openGL acceleration for displaying the canvas, but not openGL for filters and patterns.
I use krita a lot with lazy nezumi and never happens and i have tested with smoothing active and deactivated and do the same and lazy nezumi smoothing a preset are much better specially “smooth-speed pressure” for sketching
Yes, he should merge it soon into master. Sadly, it seems that we can’t get the algorithm multi-threaded(and I don’t know if it works for multiple frames yet), so temper your expectations.
I myself merged the final part of my google summer of code project today. If you are on master, you will notice it’s presence in the pop-up palette first, and then slowly eveywhere else
Kakashiex2: People say Krita works with lazy nezumi, but we never use the program ourselves, so support is accidental. Chances are it broke with the qt5 port, or Lazy Nezumi just doesn’t like Instant Preview.
I really want to like Krita, but on Linux (Arch x64) pressure sensitivity on mu Ugee M708 still doesn’t work, which is a deal breaker. Works fine in everything else (GIMP, Blender etc.) just Krita
I shall. After a chunk of googling it was a known problem with Genius tablets which V3 was supposed to have fixed including the Ugee series, but it ain’t
New stable releases and unstable releases. bugs go to bugs.kde.org!
Raziel: I’ll get back to you later.
Roken, tablet problems are usually on windows, for linux report a tablet log to the tracker: https://docs.krita.org/KritaFAQ#Linux
No more brush resize lag ! Yeah !
I was working with Krita during the last day for a flyer design and while the bulk of the experience was smooth and neat, I was still having biiiiig lag when moving layers around (move tool or transform tool). It was a rather big image (A4 300ppi 16bitRGB) but still I am not sure it is natural for it to be that slow - sometimes I would wait four or five seconds for the layer(s) to catch up with my cursor. Do you think this is normal ? Am I expecting too much responsiveness with such a heavy image ?