Krita 2.9.5.1 Is Not a Perfect Release, But Adds Many New Features, Fixes Over 20 Bugs | Linux Today

Krita 2.9.5.1 Is Not a Perfect Release, But Adds Many New Features, Fixes Over 20 Bugs

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Marius Nestor
Jun 20, 2015

Among the new features implemented in Krita 2.9.5.1, we can mention the implementation of a composite RGB curve for the Curves filter, the addition of a Fish Eye Vanishing Point and Concentric Ellipse assistants, the ability to display memory consumption in the statusbar, support for creating a copy of the image that is currently open, as well as the addition of a one-way pressure sensor in the sensors.

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Marius Nestor

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