Krita Question!
a year ago
Hey, so am I crazy or isn't there a way to rotate and zoom simultaneously in Krita? I swear I used to be able to do it, but I can't get it working again. That would save me a lot of key strokes.
If you could do me a favor try going to Settings > Configure Krita > Canvas Input Settings > Zoom and Rotate Canvas
- What does it say under 'Action'?
- Does it let you Zoom and Rotate at once with a stylus?
I mean it says "Zoom and Rotate" so there must be a way, right?
Thanks.
If you could do me a favor try going to Settings > Configure Krita > Canvas Input Settings > Zoom and Rotate Canvas
- What does it say under 'Action'?
- Does it let you Zoom and Rotate at once with a stylus?
I mean it says "Zoom and Rotate" so there must be a way, right?
Thanks.
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The way that I like to do it is by using the keyboard at the same time as my stylus.
Hold down these keys, and then drag.
Spacebar = Pan
Shift - Space = Rotate
Ctrl - Space = Zoom
Also, you can keep the spacebar held down as you switch between these (you just need to lift the stylus)
You can get really fast using these~
Some extra shortcuts:
1 - 100% zoom
2 - Zoom to fit
3 - Zoom to fill
4 - Rotate 15 degrees CCW
5 - Reset rotation
6 - Rotate 15 degrees CW
M - Mirror canvas
Also, for bonus points, make sure to experiment with the modifier keys (Alt Shift Ctrl) with all tools to see if there are advanced features. Shift often snaps to cardinal directions or enforces a certain ratio, for example.
Are you using it on a tablet/smartphone or pc?
as for the other question, underneath on my screen is Rotate Mode
Hold down these keys, and then drag.
Spacebar = Pan
Shift - Space = Rotate
Ctrl - Space = Zoom
Also, you can keep the spacebar held down as you switch between these (you just need to lift the stylus)
You can get really fast using these~
Some extra shortcuts:
1 - 100% zoom
2 - Zoom to fit
3 - Zoom to fill
4 - Rotate 15 degrees CCW
5 - Reset rotation
6 - Rotate 15 degrees CW
M - Mirror canvas
Also, for bonus points, make sure to experiment with the modifier keys (Alt Shift Ctrl) with all tools to see if there are advanced features. Shift often snaps to cardinal directions or enforces a certain ratio, for example.