Excellent -- very useful, thanks! The one really cool one for me is when the brush tool is selected and you can shift-drag to change the size of the brush. Also re moving and zooming canvas -- on my Surface two finger gestures can move/rotate/zoom which I find a lot more convenient and natural than using shortcuts. Anyway, it's really useful to see the workflow of an accomplished artist -- thanks!
Good stuff, I'm just getting started with Krita, one can go to settings and get throught the infinitely long list but that's a pain in the ass so this is great. "If you're on a mac you can just look up the shortcuts yourself" That just about sums up my feelings towards mac as well. 🤣
Actually really useful because im trying to make a animation channel and school is starting so im trying to find any way to use shortcuts even if only saves 1 second (can you suggest any names as well because i cant really find a good name to stick with me thx)
hi, thanks for ur tips! but, why ctrl+shift+R doesn't work for lasso in my krita, do you have another shortcut for freehand lasso? and can u tell me what is the shortcut for colorwheel?
i actually don't remember the default shortcuts for those.. but you can find most settings and set the shortcuts yourself in Settings -> Configure Krita, and then go to Keyboard Shortcuts and also Canvas Input Settings.. Canvas Input Settings is where you can change the shortcut for the color wheel.
@@choknater Yeah that's y Krita is hard to use, I mean the brushes it's incredible but not ez to use... I am a Sai user but Sai's shortcuts r similar to photoshop for example I can't use my tablet wheel to zoom in and zoom out in krita it's not handy to me
is there a way to use my stylus button as hotkeys? it doesn't seem to register the input from my stylus and since my laptop folds down into a tablet form i cant use the keyboard lol
ah interesting. i've never used anything like that so i can't speak from experience.. it could be two things, either look up krita's compatibility with your tablet, or mess around in the tablet driver settings and see if everything's working properly
@@choknater ive been looking, ive got the surface studio laptop and the new slim pen, there is this oldish app i can download that remaps the pens hotkeys to actual windows buttons like shift and f for example, but the apps old and clunky and doesnt include the slim pen. Only older models. The only thing i can change about the buttons from windows itself is what app they open up which is super lame 🥲 for now i dont think i have much of a solution haha ill just click all my buttons like an ape 🐒
how do you us ctrl+shift+R, I try and export the mirrored halves of my work and only the original drawn parts came through, is there a way to make the copied halves permanent and also remove any artifacts?
@@choknater No, but thanks. I'm talking about the copy and paste tool, I use that for mirroring only some parts of my work. However I noticed it doesn't show up in the save... so I wanted to know how to make the copied parts permanent?
@@PIZZLOW IDK if you still wanna know but its ctrl-z to undo something, or you can set up on your tablet pen(if you have one) on one of the buttons to do it for you
Im using it on android and unfortunatelly i cannot assign shortcuts easily for some reason....it always forces me to press either cntrl or shift plus a letter to assign..instead of just one letter...its irritating as hell
there's two "E" toggles your currently selected brush into an eraser, on and off if you have a tablet pen with an eraser side, using the eraser side toggles to a selected eraser brush