![]() Not to say that stuff like vector erasers wouldn’t be great, and I’m sure the team has amazing plans for the vector tools, but Krita’s current vector tools are basically passable for tracing over lines and making them smooth. You can draw out your lineart really slowly with a stabilizer, and then you can go back over it and handle thickness, and then color.īut a big part of that could be emulated if I could snap to vector paths on a raster layer the same way that I can currently snap to assistants. This is really useful for making smooth lineart quickly, particularly if you have a shaky hand. ![]() I have not used CSP in a fairly long time, so maybe it does more now, but I primarily used vector layers in CSP to allow me to draw/position a line and then to adjust its thickness as a separate step (I don’t remember what it’s called, something like “redraw line”, but you can tell CSP to redraw a vector line while only taking into account your stylus pressure and not its position). I’ve been meaning to sit down and put in the work to make a decent proposal about this, and I definitely do not want to derail the current thread, but I wonder whether or not the kind of vector features that CSP supports are actually necessary to address the use cases that a lot of CSP users have. ![]() CSP has a special vector layers that are super useful for lineart. Well frankly the reason they want vector is different from people who didn’t use CSP. ![]()
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