![]() I mistakenly set it to “Add Colorize Mask” because I got the two mixed up “Add Filter Mask…” would be the intended action. If I understand this action correctly, it’s like using the Colorize option of the HSV Adjustment filter to check the layer in monochrome. I did some double checking of my draft, and two things to note:įirst, I set a shortcut to the wrong action:ĬSP’s default Ctrl+B is Layer property palette: Switch using layer color. Phew!, it is very late, and I must go to bed, I hope I haven’t made too many mistakes in my text, because I’m very tired. Please create a (new) profile for Krita in your Wacom driver setup software. This way we try to avoid chaos.īut usually shortcuts can be assigned in Krita under ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Keyboard Shortcuts’’ and for actions on the canvas there are the ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Canvas Input Settings’’. After the restart of Krita, go to ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Keyboard Shortcuts’’ and select the new shortcut-scheme.įor your new question, about zooming with your tablet’s ring, and any other question concerning a different topic, please create separate new topics in the appropriate subcategories of Krita-Artists org, so these different issues you might have can be addressed separately. If you haven’t done it already, then click on the white triangle in post, → copy the text that shows up in the code-box and paste it into a text-editor, Windows Notepad for example, any Editor will do, → save that text as a text-file with the name “csp.shortcuts” to your desktop for example, → in Krita do ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Keyboard Shortcuts’’ click on the “save/load-button” at the bottom of that dialog and select the file “csp.shortcuts” from your desktop to “Import” it into Krita, confirm with OK and restart Krita. Resizeimagetoselection=Shift+Del Shift+Backspace Options_configure_keybinding=Ctrl+Alt+Shift+K In the meantime, if anyone familiar with CSP wants to test it out, just save the following text as csp.shortcuts or something, and import it into Krita:Ĭsp.shortcuts (Click to show) įill_selection_background_color_opacity=noneįill_selection_foreground_color=Alt+Del Alt+Backspace If you have a dual monitor setup and only the top half of the screen is reachable, you might have to enter the total width of both screens plus the double height of your monitor in this field.Here’s my draft shortcut scheme I’ll need to look over it later to make sure it’s correct, and to note the CSP shortcuts that have different or non-existent functionality in Krita. You might even need to do trial and error if that is the case, but at the least you can configure it. Use this when you have tried the other options. Use the information as given by the tablet. This window allows you to select the appropriate screen resolution. When using multiple monitors or using a tablet that is also a screen, Krita will get conflicting information about how big your screen is, and sometimes if it has to choose itself, there will be a tablet offset. recent Microsoft Surface devices) or if your tablet does not work well with WinTab. You should try this if you are using an N-Trig device (e.g. This is a relatively new addition so it’s still considered to be experimental, but it should work well enough for painting. This option depends on Windows Ink support from the tablet driver. ![]() Use the Pointer Input messages to receive tablet pen input. ![]() This option is recommended for most Wacom tablets. This is the API being used before Krita 3.3. ![]() Use the WinTab API to receive tablet pen input. ![]()
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