Krita Devs Work on SVG Support, Python Scripting, and Text Tools for Krita 3.2

Posted by hanuca on Dec 23, 2016 7:07 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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Now that Krita 3.1 launched as the latest stable release of the 3.x series, the development team of the popular, open-source and cross-platform digital painting software shared with us some of the plans for upcoming releases.

Among the exciting new features that'll be coming with the Krita 3.2 or Krita 4.0 major releases, we can mention Lazy Brush, an interactive colorizing tool that can already be enabled in Krita 3.1 if you add the "disableColorizeMaskFeature=false" option to the kritarc file in your config directory. But it's algorithm is too slow to be useful, for now.

They are also working on improving the palette handling for future Krita releases, and it looks like support for two new palette formats will be added, and palette editor will be rewritten in Python. Furthermore, the brush editor will be revamped to allow configuration of stacked brushes.

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