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Can I rotate my triangular advanced color palette?

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equigley
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Hey there! I just got into Krita after being a long time user of programs like Photoshop and Painter to do my work. I'm very impressed with this program and am going about trying to personalize my work space to fit with habits developed elsewhere.

One of the issues I'm running into is with the triangular color palette, under the advanced color palette. I prefer this over a square on any day, but I'm used to the value scale going the other direction (dark at the bottom, light at the top). It seems like it should be something that exists, but I can't figure out how to do it. Is it possible?

Essentially just rotating it clock-wise would work. I don't mind if the saturation scale is from right to left or left to right, only that my value scale is lighter at the top.

Also- apologies if this is posted in the incorrect section of the forums. I saw other posts asking little things like this and was hoping it was okay.
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What do you mean by the triangle?
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slangkamp wrote:What do you mean by the triangle?


The advanced color selector that is a triangle. I believe it is the default one.

The value scale (black to white of the color) is in reverse to what I'm used to. Normally I like my darker values (the black end) to be at the bottom of the value scale of the color selector. I was wondering if there was a way to edit this or display it differently that I'm not seeing within the program.

Here's an example of what I'm talking about on the Corel Painter color selector:

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