Krita 3.0.1 Digital Painting App Arrives with New Threshold Filter, Many Changes | Linux Today

Krita 3.0.1 Digital Painting App Arrives with New Threshold Filter, Many Changes

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Marius Nestor
Sep 6, 2016

Release highlights of Krita 3.0.1 include the ability to tweak the Brush settings in the pop-up palette, soft proofing support, which lets you see how your artwork will look like when its converted to CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black), as well as various improvements to the mirror tools by adding extra options. Moreover, there’s now a Threshold filter and a Wavelet Decompose plugin, an updated Free Transform tool that lets you quickly flip or rotate your selections and layers, and it looks like the Dockers were improved as well by moving the Histogram area from the layers menu into its own Histogram docker.

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Marius Nestor

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