 If you need to paint a pattern that repeats itself like a tile, you can activate Krita's wrap around mode. This mode repeats the view infinitely around your canvas and allows you to paint better transitions at the edges of your texture. But this mode is not only limited to that, and let me show you what it can do. First of all, the Move tool works very well with this mode. If you paint an object on a layer and move it to the edges, it will automatically repeat on the other side of the texture, and you can disable temporarily the wrap around mode to thesis in action. You can also go to the top menu, View, and set whether the wrap around mode should repeat only on the horizontal axis or the vertical axis. The default is both, but you can set your preference later. If you ever get lost in the Tile preview and need to find where the boundaries of your canvas is, you can go to the top menu, Select, and then Select All. With this tip, you'll see the marching and selection decoration around the edges of your canvas, and because everything is selected, you can continue to paint as before.