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Very new here, so I apologize if I dropped this in the wrong forum thingy.
So, for in the year since I got my new flip screen laptop and one of those Wacom pens I’ve tried Krita a few times. It would be nice if in the coming years to have an interface friendly with touch screens like Yogas, Envies, etc. By that like I mean perhaps palm rejection of some kind and the ability to tell between a pen and a fingertip? Like being able to move an image with your fingertip (or zooming in/out), but when you’re drawing your palm on the screen won’t interfere as a clicker so to say. Like when I draw using Krita random lines show up and random tools change, etc depending on where my palm is resting. So far this is the only thing keeping me from using Krita. I’d like to with the new animation feature having unlimited frames, but yeah. |
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Palm rejection is up to the OS.
You can already disable painting with your fingers and using gestures to zoom and rotate the canvas. I use Krita with Windows on a Yoga 920 and I don't have the problems you describe. |
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