![]() ![]() And we’ll try to package the brand new Krita Shell Extension by Alvin Wong for Windows. They’ll end up in /krita/3/, with weird version numbers including git hashes for extra confusion, that is, to make it easier to figure out what exactly went into the build. The next time we release, we’ll call it a Real Alpha Release! We also intend to make development builds available every week. New cursor options: single pixel black and white, for those who REALLY need precision.The HSY selector’s Gamma can be configured in the settings!.The steps for the lighter/darker and similar hotkeys can now be configured in the settings.Shortcut settings have been moved to sit with the other settings.The Crop tool, Assistant editing tool and the Straight line tool got an improved user interface, and the Straight line tool’s on-canvas preview has been improved as well. (Accessible with shift+arrow keys) Other Tools There are still known bugs in the move tool, but it also got a really nice additional feature: Move Increment Multipliers for the Move Tool. Nicolas Guttenberg implemented the “Greater” blending mode to make it easier to create semi-transparent strokes. This wasn’t planned to be done, but we had a surprise special guest hacker Spencer Brown who submitted this feature out of the blue! Thank you Spencer! For the future, we want to make it possible to use the Gradient Map filter as a filter layer, but that isn’t possible yet. Turn your greyscale artwork into color with a gradient map filter. Compatible with TV-Paint, Fazek created a new export filter that can generated CSV-based layered animation projects.Plenty of known bugs, but very promising. Based on the Photoshop plugin, this filter is still in its early stages. A Spriter exporter! We’ve worked together with BrashMonkey to create a new export filter to create sprite maps from Krita images.Snapping to grids and guides wasn’t part of the original plan, and we were even considering making it a 2016 Kickstarter stretch goal, but we implemented snapping for all vector, selection and raster tools! Well, with the exception of the distance measurement tool and the freehand tools, like the freehand brush tool, multibrush, dynabrush, and freehand path tools. … To be replaced by the Snap Settings pop-up(on shift+S)! Snapping Krita’s grid handling has been streamlined by removing the perspective grid tool (you can find a much more powerful perspective grid in the assistants) and the snap settings docker is gone… This makes it much easier and logic to work with and edit your grids. We removed the Grid Tool… And created a new grid docker that exposes all the grid and guide settings. See Nathan Lovato’s overview for all the features: ![]() Ctrl+Alt+G now quick ungroups layers! (Not in the video below).A lot of new shortcuts for grouping, moving, and working with multiple layers. ![]() You can later filter the layers by color.
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