Choosing Krita's most annoying bugs and most sought after features

Simon Legrand legrand.simon at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 11:03:58 UTC 2012


On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at valdyas.org> wrote:

> On Tuesday 28 August 2012 Aug, Simon Legrand wrote:
> > I personally would order them this way:
> >
> > 1- typographic text tool
> > 2- overview docker
> > 3- open image browser/flipbook
> >
> > The browser is a great idea, although dolphin is already very powerful!
> > Could digikam be useful there? Maybe a digikam bridge? I love that
> > software. As far as the flipbook aspect of it I think it may be tough
> doing
> > both in one tool, especially considering that Krita may be used for
> fixing
> > a few frames but I doubt it would be used to load and fix a full shot. We
> > already have pretty robust tools for flip-booking.
> >
> > DJV_viewer (Open source, perfect for home use) :
> http://djv.sourceforge.net/
> > RV (Industry standard, this is what almost all big studios use) :
> > http://www.tweaksoftware.com/products/rv
> > FrameCycler (Used to be industry standard) :  http://www.iridas.com/
> >
> > Should you want to move ahead with writing a flipbook of your own I would
> > recommend RV as an initial guideline for UI and functionality.
>
> Interesting links! I was suggesting the flipbook/browser plugin more as a
> way to get multiple images open in krita for easy switching -- i.e., a kind
> of extended tabbing interface.
>

Aaaahhh right! In this case I would put it at 2nd place. (mainly because I
know many people are waiting for the text tool).


>
> For the text tool, we'd really need to first investigate what artists need
> out of it and then find a way to get the resources to implement it
> properly. I doubt that the artistic text tool will give us a proper base to
> work from (and the same for the multiline text tool, which is really geared
> towards producing text in paragraphs.)
>
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> Boudewijn Rempt
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