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Krita 4.0 missing "Tool Options" for colorize mask

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nocin
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I'm using Windows 10 64 bit

When set Add--> Colorize mark to a lineart layer it doesn't show the Tool options for colorize mask, instead it just shows Tool Options for brushes
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Are you sure you've selected the 'Colorize Mask Editing Tool' from the Toolbox , to the right of the Colour Selector Tool? Have you enabled this function by editing the kritarc file? (After you edit it, Krita will rearrange the lines in alphabetical order on next use.)

This is useful: https://docs.krita.org/Colorize_Mask
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ahabgreybeard wrote:Are you sure you've selected the 'Colorize Mask Editing Tool' from the Toolbox , to the right of the Colour Selector Tool? Have you enabled this function by editing the kritarc file? (After you edit it, Krita will rearrange the lines in alphabetical order on next use.)

This is useful: https://docs.krita.org/Colorize_Mask


I've edited the configuration file but I still can't find the option to enable it

Here's a screenshot of what I can see, I'm using the default docker

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https://i.imgur.com/cLWtjYe.png
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Adding the line (as noted in the documentation) to the kritarc file will enable it when you next start krita. Have a look at the kritarc file just to make sure the line is there (in alphabetical order).

Your screenshot shows you've selected the Freehand Brush Tool. You need to select the Colorize Mask Editing Tool, this is below the Gradient Tool on your Toolbar Docker arrangement.

In initial use, I find it's a bit complicated and can be confusing so it's a very good idea to read the documentation and do simple practice with it at first.
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ahabgreybeard wrote:Adding the line (as noted in the documentation) to the kritarc file will enable it when you next start krita. Have a look at the kritarc file just to make sure the line is there (in alphabetical order).

Your screenshot shows you've selected the Freehand Brush Tool. You need to select the Colorize Mask Editing Tool, this is below the Gradient Tool on your Toolbar Docker arrangement.

In initial use, I find it's a bit complicated and can be confusing so it's a very good idea to read the documentation and do simple practice with it at first.


Ah I see it now! (I confused the "Tools" with the "Toolbar") Thanks for the help!


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