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I've just installed Krita 3, and I realize that the brush outline color is now green, and does not adapt the background color. So, it is very difficult to see the brush when it's a small brush on a white background (see : http://i.imgur.com/O8YcmSP.png) Do you know if it is possible to change the outline color, to adapt to background color (black on a light background, and white on a dark background) ? Thanks |
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Seems like this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363124 |
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Thank you for your answer.
Yes, I think it is the same problem, but my CG is NVidia, not AMD. So, there is no easy solution ? I have to wait the next version of Krita, including the fix ? |
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Bumping!
I have this problem on Nvidia GPU's (780ti and 1080) while OpenGL is Enabled. |
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I consider "bumping" rude; there's no need for that. You should already have seen that there's an open bug. More is not needed, except...
For someone who knows opengl better than us to step up and _start doing work_ -- this won't change. That person needs to have access to a range of cards, operating systems and driver versions, of course, to test the changes to the shader that draws the cursor. |
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I'm asking your forgiveness. I considered "bumping" as funny way of saying "I have problem to".
I really appreciate the work that been put into development of Krita and dont want to insult you ![]() So there is no person that knows OpenGL enught to fix it? As for this bug in version of Krita 2.8.90.1 bug doesnt appear but it is present in 3.0 and up. So it *doesnt seem that GPU or system or drivers play any role with occuring of this bug - if this is true its not necessary for person to have access to a range of cards, operating systems and driver versions (theyre all react the same) Its needed to revisit changes made from 2.8.90.1 to 3.0 or even check builds closer to eachother 2.9.9.9(?) * If we find any configuration that works on current build of krita and doesnt have this bug everything gets more complicated
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Hello
I just installed version 3.1.4 and I have always the same problem ![]() Are we only few people to have this problem with Nvidia card ? |
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