student research project and krita

John R. Culleton john at wexfordpress.com
Fri Feb 24 22:02:35 CET 2006


On Friday 24 February 2006 01:06, Cyrille Berger wrote:
> > There are many useful plugins written for Gimp that could be useful
> > to Krita. Probably one of them would not be enough work, so perhaps
> > you colud tackle several.
>
> If you can do a list of those plugins you miss in krita, it might give us
> some ideas when we are unoccupied ;)

What a challenge! Gimp must have dozens perhaps hundreds of plug
ins, scripts and filters. 

The distort and perspective filters I have found useful. The
feather edge on an oval select is another I would like to see. 

But what I woould like to see, other than crash-proofing and a
really good tutorial, like the one for Scribus, is a better
response time. I move something for example and it is seconds
before the move actually takes place. I assume that Krita was
written in C or C++ so I don't understand this slowness. I have
an 800 MhZ cpu. SCribus and Gimp give much better response times. 

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