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Imagine that when you draw somewhere in the screen, your path is reproduced in real time at other places in the picture ! I have spent hours just playing with these two features. This is perfect for integrating objects in perspective, and still keep the possibility to modify it in a flat view ! More, you can add filters, masks and transformations to this copy. You can create an instance of a layer, that will be updated in real time if the source layer is modified. This is probably one of my favorite feature. This means that you can add transformations and filters to your layers… and adjust them or delete them at any time, and going back to your source layer (just like smart objects in Photoshop). In Krita, transformations and filters are rendered in a non-destructive way. ![]() Very convenient, especially if you are drawing in “canvas only” mode, which hide the toobars, panels and menus. Favorite Tools and Color Wheel with Right Clickĭon’t waste your time in the menus ! Your favorite tools are accessible via a simple right click on the canvas ! This is a great way to stay focus on the drawing. Wait ! There is one in Krita ! Color history is a great feature. What was the red value ? Impossible to use the eyedropper, you used 20% opacity brushes… If only you had a color history… So you paint red, you paint green, then paint yellow, and you want to paint red again, but wait…. Nice ! Wheel, Square, Luminance based… You have the choice ! Color History In Krita, you do have one, and if you don’t like it, you will be able to choose other different color wheel format. In Photoshop, we had to wait until the last CC 2014 to have it natively. It is very nice to have a color wheel in any graphics software, to allow faster color selection. It is just like advanced clipping mask ! The Inherit Alpha function in action. Layers are able to be visible only on the sum of all the other layers below them (in the same group). At last ! Multiple masks per Layer is very useful if we want to apply filter locally. Krita allows you to have several selection masks and opacity masks per layer.
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