
I mistakenly set it to “Add Colorize Mask” because I got the two mixed up “Add Filter Mask…” would be the intended action.

If I understand this action correctly, it’s like using the Colorize option of the HSV Adjustment filter to check the layer in monochrome.

I did some double checking of my draft, and two things to note:įirst, I set a shortcut to the wrong action:ĬSP’s default Ctrl+B is Layer property palette: Switch using layer color. Phew!, it is very late, and I must go to bed, I hope I haven’t made too many mistakes in my text, because I’m very tired.
KRITA SHORTCUTS DRIVER
Please create a (new) profile for Krita in your Wacom driver setup software. This way we try to avoid chaos.īut usually shortcuts can be assigned in Krita under ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Keyboard Shortcuts’’ and for actions on the canvas there are the ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Canvas Input Settings’’. After the restart of Krita, go to ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Keyboard Shortcuts’’ and select the new shortcut-scheme.įor your new question, about zooming with your tablet’s ring, and any other question concerning a different topic, please create separate new topics in the appropriate subcategories of Krita-Artists org, so these different issues you might have can be addressed separately.
KRITA SHORTCUTS WINDOWS
If you haven’t done it already, then click on the white triangle in post, → copy the text that shows up in the code-box and paste it into a text-editor, Windows Notepad for example, any Editor will do, → save that text as a text-file with the name “csp.shortcuts” to your desktop for example, → in Krita do ‘‘Settings’’ > ‘‘Configure Krita’’ > ‘‘Keyboard Shortcuts’’ click on the “save/load-button” at the bottom of that dialog and select the file “csp.shortcuts” from your desktop to “Import” it into Krita, confirm with OK and restart Krita. Resizeimagetoselection=Shift+Del Shift+Backspace

In the meantime, if anyone familiar with CSP wants to test it out, just save the following text as csp.shortcuts or something, and import it into Krita:Ĭsp.shortcuts (Click to show) įill_selection_background_color_opacity=noneįill_selection_foreground_color=Alt+Del Alt+Backspace Here’s my draft shortcut scheme I’ll need to look over it later to make sure it’s correct, and to note the CSP shortcuts that have different or non-existent functionality in Krita.
