Wednesday, 26 September 2018

How to install Krita 4.1.1 released on Ubuntu 18.04

   Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone.

  •     concept art
  •     texture and matte painters
  •     illustrations and comics

    Krita 4.1 is the second feature release in the Krita 4 series and is released only three months after 4.0. But there is still a heap of interesting new things and improvements to check out!


Krita 4.1.1 Changelog:
  • Added context menu (right click) options for transform tool. This makes it easier to change your transform type between perspective, free, warp, etc.
  • Added context menu (right click) options for crop. This makes it easier to use without needing the tool options open.
  • New Cursor option. Force brush outline to always be shown at 100%
  • HEIF file format can now be opened and saved to. Thanks to a patch by Dirk Farin. Note that this is not enabled in the default builds because the libraries needed to build the import/export filter are very new.
  • Ask the user what DPI they want their SVG images imported with
  • Multibrush tool now accepts decimals for the angle
  • Fixes to links for new documentation site
  • Fix for animation docker so closing the docker doesn’t make the animation stuck on stop
  • Improve text describing 8 bits/integer channel depth
  • Update g’mic plugin to 2.3.0 (was at 2.2.0)

Installation instructions:

   
Add the PPA to your system, update the local repository index and install the Krita package:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kritalime/ppa

$ sudo apt-get update

$ sudo apt-get install krita

    Optional, to remove Krita, do:


 $ sudo apt-get remove --autoremove krita










Harry

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