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Krita paint1/20/2024 ![]() ![]() In turn, vector selections can be made from vector shapes, and vector shapes can be converted to vector selections using the options in the Selection menu. You can also convert vector shapes to selection. Vector selections can be modified as any other vector shape with the Shape Selection Tool, if you try to paint on a vector selection mask it will be converted into a pixel selection. When creating a selection, you can select what type of selection you want from the Mode in the selection tool options: Pixel or Vector. You can convert one type of selection to another. They both have their benefits and disadvantages. Pixel selections allow you to modify selections with pixel information. ![]() Vector selections allow you to modify your selection with vector anchor tools. This works with any mask that has pixel or vector data (so everything but transform masks). To add a selection do Ctrl + Shift +, to remove Ctrl + Alt + and to intersect Ctrl + Shift + Alt +. If you want to quickly select parts of layers, you can hold the Ctrl + shortcut on the layer thumbnail. New in version 4.2: You can also do this for adding, subtracting and intersecting by going to Select ‣ Select Opaque, where you can find specific actions for each. ![]() ![]() For example, when you have a selection with very soft edges due using feathering. Mask display mode is good if you are interested in seeing the various transparency levels for your selection. If there is no selection,Īnts display mode (default) is best if you want to see the areas that are not selected. You can edit the color under Settings ‣ Configure Krita… ‣ Display ‣ Selection Overlay. The red color with Mask can be changed in the preferences. The two display modes are the following: (Marching) Ants and Mask. In the bottom left-hand corner of the status bar there is a button to toggle how the selection is displayed. When you have one of the selection tool active, and the mode of selection is in intersect, replace or symmetric difference then you can also deselect by just anywhere on the canvas. If you want to delete the entire selection, the easiest way is to deselect everything. To quickly go into transform mode, and select Edit Selection. If you hover over a selection with a selection tool and no selection is activated, you can move it. Make a selection where both the new and current Subtract the selection from the current selection. Get the overlapping section of both selections.Īdd the new selection to the current selection. The tool options for each selection tool gives you the ability to modify You can also use the transform tools on your selection, a great way to try different proportions on parts of your image. Magnetic selection makes a free hand selection where the selection snaps to sharp contrasts in the image. Path select an area based on a vector path, click to get sharp corners or drag to get flowing lines and close the path with the Enter key or connecting back to the first point. Adjust the Fuzziness to allow more changes in the field of color, by default limited to the current layer. Use the Shift + Z shortcut to undo last point.įreehand/Lasso tool is used for a rough selection by drawing the selection outline freehand on the canvas.Ĭontiguous or “Magic Wand” selects a field of color. Double click to end your polygon and finalize your selection area. The links for each tool go into a more detailed description of how to use it.Ĭlick where you want each point of the Polygon to be. Each tool selects things slightly differently. The most common selection tools all exist at the bottom of the toolbox. The selections in Krita are not limited to the canvas boundary, so you can also select portions of the painting that are beyond the canvas boundary. On that area you can draw or use gradients to quickly get colored and/or shaded shapes with hard edges. Once an area is selected, most tools will stay inside that area. There are many selection tools available that select in different ways. This is useful when you want to move a section of the painting, transform it, or paint on it without affecting the other sections. Selections allow you to pick a specific area of your artwork to change. ![]()
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