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When drawing or painting my curser color is so light (light green) That I can't see it when painting on a light background. Is there anyway that I can change the color of the curser. Preferably black. Thank you. Any help appreciated.
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So, this is a bug that we thought we fixed? A few things to check:
1. ensure you've got the latest stable krita. 2. Check if switching the graphics acceleration in settings->configure Krita->display from opengl to angle(or reverse) helps at all(needs a restart). 3. And otherwise, we have the option to change the cursor color, but it is in Krita 4.0, and that one isn't slated to release for a few weeks. You can however get a beta build from the news posts though. |
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I went to settings and display open gl but I can't find any option to go to angle or reverse. |
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I went to settings config and display. Open gl doesn't give me the option to angle or reverse
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Then you'll have to wait for 4.0 to be released so you can change the cursor color.
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OK. Will I have to delete this version and install the new version or just add to this version?
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Krita 3.3.3 shouldn't have this issue and the ANGLE option should be available. There is no need to wait for 4.0.
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Thanks. Installed 3.3.3 and it did the job. Thanks again. I sent for the krita book so I can really get into it. I've been using Gimp.
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