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Greetings.
So I have this quite weird bug that doesn't allow my Krita to blend colors in the proper way, mostly dark colors. I don't know how to exactly explain the bug in words, I guess I'll just link the screenshots below (from DA stash, so it is 100% safe) https://sta.sh/01p7a37k2lub https://sta.sh/0p4is4vbo9o https://sta.sh/010scpkjz8jd But when I open the files that I worked on before the bug, the blending looks smooth and normal, as supposed to be. Also I have to say that it is not my monitor, I'm using 2 different monitors and both display the same thing. I found a discussion on this site from last year (means that occurred with older version of Krita, mine is 4.4.1) where a person described a familiar problem. I did as people there recommended (changed my renderer from ANGLE to OpenGL) and got zero results. I've had this bug for more than few days and of course restarting my computer didn't help. Neither the cleansing of unnecessary files on my PC did. I even tried to re-install Krita but the bug did not disappear. I have default settings, after re-installing it I didn't make any changes to the program settings. I suspect that the bug may be a result of settings in Configure Krita I used for 8 bit art. Thank you for reading this and if you can help me, I'm ready to have a dialogue. |
KDE Developer
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Um... Why are you working in the Xyz color space?
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Registered Member
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I don't know how did that happen. How do I fix that? |
KDE Developer
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Well, you must have explicitly selected that when creating your image. You can convert your image using image->convert colorspace. If you don't know what you did, it might be useful to read the manual on color: https://docs.krita.org/en/general_concepts/colors.html
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