On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 12:37:55 +0100, set wrote: >Here is a picture i've drawn with it. Nothing else used. At it's height >it had 17 layers with transparencies and filters and such... Not a huge >piece of any sort, but proof it works well for what is ment.
A note that isn't related to Krita. This drawing causes the same pain as many websites with a black background and dark grey fonts cause for me. I'm using CRTs and environments with bright themes, IOW more or less white background with more or less black fonts. I reduce the brightness and contrast of the CRTs. Sure, for drawings there's the need to fix the colours, brightness, contrast etc., but for averaged usage it's better for the CRT and for the user to at least reduce the brightness, so it's nearly impossible for me to recognise the face of your drawing. The headset and the spiderweb laser coming out of the aerosol can leads to the face of a Japanese school girl, but she seems to have a beard and an animal nose. The contrast seems not to be optimal for old school CRT users, power saving tablet PC and smart phone users. Btw. on my iPad I've got an app to switch between two brightness settings, but I don't have this option for my Ubuntu Wily and the used CRT I'm using right now. Regards, Ralf -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel