![]() ![]() Photoshop layer styles and layer masks – a target of Krita’s successful recent Kickstarter campaign – are not suppported in version 2.9, but should follow by the end of January. The release also improves support for RAW and PSD files, with all but four PSD blending modes supported. There are also a lot of changes affecting overall workflow: the option to open more than one image in a window, or the same image in multiple windows, is one that many artists will find important. Colour handling has also been overhauled, with a new colour selector with sliders for every colour model. ![]() There is also a new non-destructive transformation mask type.Ĭhanges to the brush tools include better anti-aliasing and the long-awaited separation of Flow and Opacity. The most significant single feature is probably the revamped Transform tool, which now supports Perspective, Cage and Liquify transformations. New Transform tool, better brush tools, better colour handling None of the new features in version 2.9 is quite that big – but there are a lot of them, and cumulatively, they should make quite a difference to workflow. Krita has been steadily adapting itself to a professional user base in recent releases, adding support for OpenColorIO and the option to export layered PSD files in version 2.6, and full Windows support in version 2.8. The Krita team has released the first public beta of Krita 2.9, the latest release of the open-source paint package, adding a new Liquify tool, a new colour selector, and a lot of workflow improvements. Version 2.9, currently in public beta, brings a long list of improvements to the paint package’s UI and overall workflow, along with a revamped Transform tool and a new colour selector. prefix of filename 'deevad_' for organisation, and easy removal if needed.Krita’s existing user interface.*.png compressed, easy to manage on file explorer, with thumbnails and cross compatible.Similar effect or neighbours were removed. Removed duplicate : my original set contained more than 50.Seamless, tilable to infinity of course ( thanks Gimp Resynthesizer plugin ).Pixels infos from black to white, normalised with most of 50% mid-grey value.textures ( rocks, bark, wood, crackles ).The pack contain 25 pattern, sorted this way : The dynamic screentones are inspired of the one shipped with Gimp-painter 2.6 of Sygetch. It was made from resources I drew personally or made with my camera and scanner, or for few other ones built on the top of other CC-0 ressources Wikimedia Commons documents and a little of MrMamurk famous Mypaint background, or Ramon Miranda CC-0 textures for GPS and Mypaint. The texture contain 25 PNG images, licensed as CC-0, public domain :ĭownload ( 9,2 MB ) : _Krita_ Infos : The default pattern shipped with Krita also need for a little refresh and love, and that's a part I can handle. The feature, actually in a development branch, is getting fantastic and excellent. Since few days, there is a lot of activity around the 'textured' brush feature started by Boudewijn Rempt and continued lastly by Dmitry Kazakov (read the bug-tracker topic about it for more infos). You probably don't need to install it, just go to the pattern, they should be already installed. Update: This resources joined the default patterns in Krita 2.9 and above. ![]()
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