![]() Peaks and Valleys - If you scale this up and use a blending mode like "Colour Dodge" or "Screen", you can use it as a glare/lens flare brush! Higher number = better performance, but lower quality. Remember to turn it off when you don't need it!Ĭurrently some brushes are set to very low values for the best wuality for modern hardware, but increasing the value up might help a ton! ![]() ![]() ![]() With this you can smudge with great performance, though beware that Krita will have to think for a bit after brush strokes, so it might slow down your performance otherwise. You find the setting here: "View -> Instant Preview Mode" If a smudge brush is slow, you can try these options:
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