@feacrow Yes. It solves the same type of task in the workflow, but in a very different way and interface. This way ( fill tool + gap closing ) is a bit more familiar coming from other software.
@davidrevoy ohhhhh cool. Thank you for taking the time to post a video!
I have this downloaded but have not made time to get up to speed. I might have to make that a priority.
@redj@tangocharlie True, I made a video about the colorize mask https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdx6H9BIGs , this feature is for sure (as said by Redj − hello! 😉 ) a bit better at finding a middle ground under the thickness of the line-art. But it's also fully aliased by default, so an icing on the cake after a flat aliased coloring using the Colorize Mask is always a GMIC filter (in Krita) of antialiasing, or a Gaussian blur filter of 1px. In case of transparent line-art (or penciled) it works really well.
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Hi David 😊
Personally I like that the flat colors are aliased: I only use my flat colors layer as a selection source, to quickly select each color zone (so I can paint effects on another layer), so having aliased flat colors mean cleaner selections. And since the lines on top cover 99% of the artwork, it's never really visible in the end @tangocharlie
@davidrevoy wow that is a good feature. I hope it pushed to main repo of my distro. sorry if my question is too basic but do you have suggestion when to use fill tool with close gap and colorize mask?
@litt17 Hey, it's in Krita master, so the nightly build (and for your distro, it will be on the next major release of Krita, probably Krita 5.3, but before that you might see more 'point' release fix of 5.2.x).
This Close Gap feature replaces probably the usage of Colorize mask: both feature tries to solve the same type of workflow for color flatting artworks.
@soc Hey, first part of the demo video I posted shows the 0px (so no effect), the name is a bit standard in the industry for this type of feature. Later in the demo, I show how at 15px it closes gaps on my drawing (the drawing is high resolution and zoomed back).
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