Krita
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Sponsored Work
This is an index of work sponsored by the Krita community and the Krita Foundation. Note that the Krita Foundation (Stichting Krita) has been instrumental in fundraiser efforts around Krita. The first program, executed during the 2009-2010 timeframe, allowed Lukáš Tvrdý to work full-time on Krita for 24 weeks. This made a massive difference for Krita, solving hundreds of bugs and improving performance and usability of the canvas and many brushes to the level where Krita first became ready for (semi) professional use. Find more details here.
Subsequent fundraisers supported Dmitry Kazakov who brought openGL support to a new level and introduced advanced canvas operations like panning, mirroring and rotation and independent artist Timothee Giet who developed the "Comics with Krita" training DVD as well as a host of other video tutorials on Youtube.
General explanations
Planning
The roadmap contains the goals the Krita team members have committed to attempt for 2.2. The Action Plan contains the working plan for Lukas Tvrdy, if we can manage to get the money to have him work full-time for the period of the plan.
- Krita Animation Project
- Krita Summer of Code
- Krita Wishlist
- Project ideas for student thesis
- Dmitry's sponsored work TODO list
- Interesting tasks to get started on
- Krita Lime repository Roadmap
Various
- Pentalis' Tasklist (Asynchronous Roadmap)
- ToDo
- Inspiration
- Optimization tips and tools for Krita
- Status on OpenRaster integration
- Krita and printing to PDF/X-1a or PDF/X3
- Krita/SelectionsMasks
- Writing tutorials for Krita
- Ideas around the filter dialog and interaction
- Generator Layers
- Use Cases
- Artists Requirements
- Krita Benchmarks
- Brush engines presets
- How to write brush engines
- Stroke storage design
- Centralized Queue For Tool Jobs
- Bugsbane's GSoC 2011 Brainstorm
- Interesting stuff about OpenCL
- Importing of Photoshop Brushes
Design documents
- Overview of standard shortcuts for graphics apps
- Redisplay
- High dynamic range imaging
- Recording and collaborative working design
- KisPainter and KisPaintEngine design
- Metadata framework
- Design of the JPEG Save dialog
- Version control
- Brushes Preset Preview
- Brushes
- Brush Color Transformation
- Brush Engines (aka paintops)
- Quick-sketch Preference Palette
- Usability discussion notes
- Community Mockups and Wishlist
- Filter API Discussion Notes
- KisCanvas2 Update Split Reasoning
- Transactions Design
- Tile Data Format
- KisSelection Issues
- Krita Shape Layers Design
- Comic Book Studio
- Grayscale Selections Discussion Notes
- Strokes Framework
- NonTool Actions Implementation
- Recording System
- Undo adapter vs. Undo store
- An user-interface for Krita on tablet devices
Troubleshooting
Documentation (WIP)
Meetings
- Krita/Sprint2014
- Krita/Sprint2011
- Meetings/February 2010 Krita meeting
- Meetings/Mid_2009_meeting/Krita_Notes
- Krita/Akademy_2007_Meeting
Hardware
The Krita team has two Wacom intuos tablets, two stylusses and two art pens. They are currently with:
- Lukas Tvrdy: one tablet
- Sven Langkamp: one tablet
- Cyrille Berger: stylus art pen
Obsolete
- Krita/Krita audit
- Roadmap for 2.0
- Krita 2.2 Roadmap
- Krita 2.2 Action Plan
- Krita 2.3 Action Plan
- Krita 2.3 Action Plan - Pact of Stability
- Krita 2.3 Google Summer Of Code students
- Krita Sprint 2011
- Complete feature list for v.2.3 Chagall
- Features in v.2.3 most likely to attract new users
- New User Facing Features Added in Krita 2.3
- Redisplay IRC logs
- Krita and flake
- Krita and Scripting with Kross
- Krita and real painting
- Developing plugins for Krita 1.6
- Notes on how to make packages for Krita-Plugins
- Dynamic Paint Op
- Notes taken during the Akademy 2007 Meeting about Krita
- State of filters in Krita
- Direct RAW editing
- Extensions website