Krita 3.3.3 Released with Several Bug Fixes

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Free and open-source painting software Krita 3.3.3 was released a few hours ago with several bug fixes and one important change for Windows users:

The Direct3d/Angle renderer is now the default for Intel users. Recent updates to the Intel display drivers have broken Krita on many more systems than before, so it’s better that everyone gets this workaround by default. If you experience decreased performance, you can always try to enable OpenGL again.

Krita 3.3.3 will probably be the last stable release in the Krita 3 series. Fixes and improvements in the release include:

  • Fix an issue where it would not be possible to select certain blending modes when the current layer is grayscale but the image is rgb.
  • Set the OS and platform when reporting a bug from within Krita on Windows.
  • Make it possible to enter color values as percentage in the specific color selector
  • Add OpenGL warnings and make ANGLE default on Intel GPUs
  • Add an Invert button to the levels filter
  • Implement loading and saving of styles for group layers to and from PSD
  • Fix the erase mode not showing correctly when returning to the brush tool
  • Save the visibility of individual assistants in .kra files
  • Add an option to draw ruler tips as a power of 2
  • Disable autoscroll on move and transform tools.
  • Improve handling of native mouse events when using a pen and the Windows Ink API
  • Fix the focal point for the pinch zoom gesture
  • Fix loading netpbm files with comment.

Download / Install Krita 3.3.3 in Ubuntu:

There’s a Krita Lime PPA contains Krita packages for Ubuntu 17.04 and higher. Because the Launchpad build farm is disabled pending maintenance, the 3.3.3 build stuck in “waiting to build” status.

An Appimage, single executable file to launch Krita, is also available for 64-bit Ubuntu Linux. Download it from the link below:

Download Krita (.appimage)

Then make executable from its Properties window, and run to start Krita:

UPDATE: Ubuntu 17.10 and Ubuntu 18.04 users can now install Krita 3.3.3 via the PPA repository:

1. Open terminal either via Ctrl+Alt+T or by searching it from app launcher. When it opens, run commands to add the PPA:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kritalime/ppa

Input your password (no visual feedback while typing) when it prompts and hit Enter.

2. Then upgrade Krita via Software Updater:

upgrade krita

or run commands to install it for the first time:

sudo apt update && sudo apt install krita

Uninstall:

To remove the PPA, launch “Software & Updates” utility and navigate to Other Software tab.

To remove Krita 3.3.3, either use system package manager or run command:

sudo apt remove --autoremove krita

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