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White Pixels around and inside lineart?

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staceybob
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Hi I'm having some trouble where for some reason, when I draw my lineart and try to colour under it, the lineart has little white pixels around the edges of it, almost like I've done a really bad paint bucket job when this isn't the case. Even if you draw outside the linart, the white pixels remain, so it isn't a selection issue and I'm not using selection to colour.
Any ideas? It's making all my drawings look really tacky.

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tymond
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Well, you can always adjust values of options for the Fill Tool in Tool Options docker... or just use the Colorize Mask which will colorize your lineart automatically: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdx6H9BIGs - without white pixels, closing gaps etc.
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I have a feeling it's a display issue on my monitor as when I uploaded an example on facebook, some couldn't see what I was on about, but when I photographed how bad it actually is using my phone to take a photo of it on my monitor, it highlights the issue. I have tried colourise, locking transparency and painting over it, and this doesn't work. It's like theres white pixels there, but... there isnt?? Hard to explain.
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tymond
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Could you upload the .kra file somewhere - for example share it on dropbox or google drive? It does look weird since it's not the usual "white pixels around lineart" issue. You can also check if changing OpenGL to ANGLE or back in Configure Krita -> Display (and making sure it's "High Quality Filtering" there) helps.
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I wanted to just update. After our last discussion I tried the high quality and display settings with no luck. I messed around with my graphics settings - nothing. In the end I kept googling the issue and eventually got to the route of the problem - it was my monitors settings. It's a new monitor I purchased from someone but hadn't realised the issue had only started since using it. It turned out that the sharpness on the actual TV itself was too high and as a result it was putting this weird outline on each layer. Hopefully this will help someone else that gets the same problem. Thanks guys!
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Thank you for reaching back and telling the solution :)


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