Krita Colour Mixing (KDE Commit-Digest Issue 71)
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@sxmoenuw Sure do, now days it is in the AUR as calligra-git ;) and boy is Krita 2.4 alpha a joy to use, never before used a paint-program that did not feel like a task to get aquanted to, but now I have! Go Calligra-Suite!
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Using Arch Linux and yaourt, yaourt -S koffice2 --noconfirm will build koffice 2 and a build of Krita that includes this functionality.
You'll want any of the koffice betas.
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i really want to get this can someone please tell me EXACTLY how to download it
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i'm with ya on this too! i'll be usin' this to paint backgrounds for cartoons =D
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holy crap this is great for open-source graphics creation. nice work man!
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But from that palette can you create a multi-colored brush stroke? No. But Corel's Painter can!
Really, if you're interested in this sort of feature, Painter is the way to go. It will also allow you to save and load paint palettes for later use.
FFS!! Stop the "OMG Painter/Photoshop can already do this, this is lame"
Now please go back to Digg and **READ** the linked article that explains why this a novelty:
Yes, Painter can mix paint, Photoshop can mix paint. Krita can mix paint. But that's *not* the point.
The point ot's that Krita does this using the Kubelka-Munk equations. And that means that Krita does paint mixing like real world paint would mix.
Painter doesn't do that, neither Photoshop.
Now you can STU and go back to Digg...
hassllotuve 4 years ago 22
at least somebody realized of the difference. i think my dad will love this, he used to work (among other things) mixing real life ink for a printing press (it used to be an art!)
way to go krita! keep it up!
leorockway 4 years ago 8