 Hey, today is a quick tip on how to check your painting values with a single keyboard shortcut using Krita. So let's get started. So we will use the soft proofing shortcut. It's a shortcut by default assigned to the key Ctrl Y. And when you press it, you will see your color getting altered. And by default is with a CMYK profile. So I will press again Ctrl Y to get back to normal and not soft proofing mode. There is a little notification in the corner. And I will go to Image, Property, Soft proofing. And instead of the default CMYK profile here, I will set up it to Grease scale. And in the rendering intent, instead of absolute, I will switch to Perceptual. When you get this setup, you press OK. And now when you use your Ctrl Y, you will see your artwork being in Grease scale. So it's not a conversion. It's only the viewing that is altered and you can still pick color. For example, the red of the jacket here and paint it. If you press Ctrl Y again, it will be red as expected. So it's a very useful feature for checking your painting values. And if you want to make this setting permanently, you can go to Setting, Configure Krita. And in Color Management here, Soft proofing, you can replicate exactly the same for every new document created. So model, Grease scale and proofing rendering Perceptual. And press OK. So that's all for today. I hope you like this little quick tip. Bye bye!