9/20/2023 0 Comments Krita brush size shortcut![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Combining both in a single shortcut thats already there doesn’t seem too hard and would be only reasonable. Each area would demand different hardness to size ratio. Say you want to edit some imperfections out of skin without losing pore texture quality and end up with wax-like skin. Sometimes stamping and/or healing brushes are more effective if it’s edge hardness are adjusted according to the texture/detail level of the affected area, thus you could make seamless correction much faster without artifacts of visible failure in the desired texture. Stamp tool if you are retouching stuff… and thus can better control the seams of the stampings. To control anything that a brush would… Distortions also if you’re in liquefy mode. That’s such a powerful feature, you only get what it’s capable of when you start to use it, it makes any work a thousand times faster cause it can be used in any brushtip/eraser like tool. If you use pressure to change edge hardness and you need to make a fine hard detail then you will have to keep high pressure all the way not to loose definition, and tou will lose the ability to vary line width. In one single motion you can go from applying a soft shadow to a fine crisp line for a detail or go eraser mode to carve out some edges… all in the same brush, with the same shortcut. Suppose u work in value to only color afterwards… then you can block down shapes and sculpt the shadows much faster if you can change brush edge hardness without changing brushes… Imagine you have the Photoshop like feature. Otherwise I’d have to forgo some versatility. Thanks for the tips, but it’s not really the same since I’d rather leave pen pressure to control only overall opacity or tip size depending on the task in hand, often just one or the other. Thank you devs for the amazing work yall do for free! You can preview and change the area of effect so much better than guessing. I use it a lot for editing even and, though its not the focus of the software I understand that designing and illustrating stuff also involves editing.Īnd there’s no better way to use it than when liquefying stuff. Its something you don’t know you need until you use it, and then you are hooked for life. This feature or something similar would definitely make me let go of adobe for most stuff I need, and I bet many artists from the krita community would also love something like that, they just don’t know yet The framework seems to already exist for the size click and drag function, so it seems to be an easy implementation, but I know nothing of coding so correct me if i am wrong. You could go from airbrushing a shadow to a crisp detail hard edge in a single motion without changing brush at all. ![]() I use the round brush a lot and being able to change its edge hardness that fast takes a simple round brush a long way. I mean, the sliders granular control is great but sometimes you just need speed, and being able to change both at same time without needing to dive in the menu would be awesome and a game changer for me. Press shortcut (very similar to shift+drag for size in krita) and drag horizontal for size and vertical for edge hardness (I believe this is called fade in krita at least in the pixel engine, and it is separated in 2 sliders). I believe it is called dynamic brush preview. All the while being able to preview the tip overall shape. I am very familiar with this Photoshop feature/workflow where you can change brush size and hardness at the same time with a simple click and drag. ![]()
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