
Though we cannot guarantee the fix works on all OpenGL systems. If previously you suffered from the “green brush outline” syndrome, that should be fixed now, too.You can enable or disable this in the settings dialog. Painting with your finger on touch screens is back.The Gaussian Blur filter now can use kernels up to 1000 pixels in diameter.
#KRITA UPDATE 3.2 PATCH#
We’ve integrated the Smart Patch tool that was previously only in the 4.0 pre-alpha builds!.There is a new dialog from where you can copy and paste relevant information about your system for bug reports.There have been many fixes to the clone brush.There are now shortcuts for changing layer states like visibility and lock.These brushes are good for create a strong painterly look: We added Radian’s brush set to Krita’s default brushes.This plugin replaces completely the older gmic plugin. Krita 3.2 will use the gmic-qt plugin created and maintained by the authors of G’Mic We’re still working with them to create binary builds that can run on Windows, OSX and most versions of Linux.We promise faithfully we won’t release until that’s fixed, but in the meantime, no need to report it! Features One of them is that the size and flow sliders are disabled. Please test this release, so we can fix bugs before the final release! Known bugs We’re releasing the first beta for Krita 3.2.0 today! Compared to Krita 3.1.4, released 26th of May, there are numerous bug fixes and some very cool new features.
