R: Krita Touch: Krita for tablets
silvio grosso
grossosilvio at yahoo.it
Sun Feb 5 17:09:31 UTC 2012
Hi Cyrille,
Cyrille wrote:
> I have started working on a QML based user interface for Krita to use on
tablets devices
WOW! :-)
You never cease to surprise me ;-)
Btw, there are other paint applications which are already ported to Android tablets.
They may be useful in the future to compare (speed, responsiveness etc) next tablet Krita versions :-)
For instance, SketchBook Pro, by Autodesk:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=6848332&siteID=123112
Anyway, thanks a lot as usual for your work on Krita :-)
Best regards,
Silvio
--- Dom 5/2/12, Cyrille Berger Skott <cberger at cberger.net> ha scritto:
Da: Cyrille Berger Skott <cberger at cberger.net>
Oggetto: Krita Touch: Krita for tablets
A: "Krita's developers and users mailing list" <kimageshop at kde.org>
Data: Domenica 5 febbraio 2012, 13:57
Hi,
I have started working on a QML based user interface for Krita to use on
tablets devices (mainly targeting Plasma Active and Android), the application
should allow to make both sketches and high quality drawings. I am putting my
thought in this wiki page:
http://community.kde.org/Krita/Touch
Feel free to comment on your personal usecases, or ideas on how the
application should/could look like. The main goal is to provide a set of QML
components that can be used to create applications, since the strong point of
QML is to make it possible to easilly (as in non-coding knowledge required)
create user interfaces. Of course, it will provide an "example"/"official"
application, but which is likely to be very general purpose.
I have started coding on that, but there is not much to see yet, it will take
some time to be "usefull", right now, you can paint on a layer but the image
is not updated in the canvas, and the branch in git is "krita-touch-
cyrille_berger".
My current plans are to:
* code a QML component for a color selector
* code a QML component for a brush selector
* implement loading/saving
And hopefully, that would give us a technological preview with Krita 2.5 or
more likely 2.6.
--
Cyrille Berger Skott
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