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Multibrush mis-alignment

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dangharad
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Multibrush mis-alignment

Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:27 pm
Hi!

I've been using Krita's multibrush function to draw mandalas for a few years now. I recently made the switch from dual-booting Win/Lin to full Linux, and using the Multibrush under Krita on Linux (which I think is a few versions newer than what I was using on Windows - I did have 4.2 on there, but not sure which one, I think 4.2.2) is giving me mis-alignment issues.

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As you can see, the black fill at the top is solid, but down the left hand side, it gets out of alignment and there are white gaps.

This is a fresh canvas with the multibrush origin reset. I'm using the Ink-2_fineliner at a brush size of 3px with weighted smoothing at a distance of 40, which is what I used under Windows. I've tried with antialiasing enabled and disabled, and tried with a few other fine brushes, with the same result.

Any help would be great - I don't know if maybe there's a setting somewhere I'm missing that I had under Krita when I was using it on Windows, or if something's changed in the versions since then.

Thank you!
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Re: Multibrush mis-alignment

Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:57 pm
Hi!

What mode are you using multibrush on? any rotation applied or particular number of brushes were this happens?

Im not sure if multibrush paints with multiple brushes or copies the painted pixels around. Im guessing is the former and some differences can be expected. But I wans't able to get as wild as your image.

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Re: Multibrush mis-alignment

Thu Oct 03, 2019 7:22 pm
ghevan wrote:and some differences can be expected. :)


If that were the case, would I not have seen it previously when I was using Krita over on Windows? Unless something changed with one of the recent updates.

No rotation applied (that is, rotation is on 0 degrees). It happens with both snowflake and symmetry, with repeats ranging from 6 right up to 48 (I'm working on something and have drawn about 200 little mandalas today with a bunch of different repeats between that range).


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