They say you can't teach and old dog new tricks, and so I'm back to hacking Krita's color pickers to fix some things that bother me, to improve others, and to make things a bit more consistent across the various pickers.
- Feature: Holding Shift (technically Ctrl+Shift in the ctrl-picker) while picking colors enters "pure" mode, which temporarily bypasses things like radius and mixing. (Also addresses BUG:397889)
- I've slowed down and tuned the "resample" compression timing a bit while dragging the picker around the screen. This prevents sampling from happening too frequently and makes it easier to control color picker mixing. Tapping once still goes into effect instantly.
- Both main pickers (the dedicated "P" tool, as well as the ctrl-picker within kis_tool_paint) now share more code
and work more consistently with each other.There is still probably more that can be done on this front.
- Colors can now be picked from Reference Images with both the dedicated Color Picker Tool as well as the Ctrl-Picker. As of now, there are probably a few minor bugs.
- I've revamped the Color Picker's Tool Options widget. It looks a bit nicer and is a bit better organized.
- Some related behind-the-scenes code refactoring and reorganization. The growing number of color picker utility functions have been moved out of KisToolUtils into their own KisPickerUtils namespace in the same file.
- I've changed the Color Picker terminology from "blend" to "mix". "Mixing" is probably a better description of what's happening, and I think "blending" is too easy to confuse with other things, such as the painting technique as well as things like blend modes. This was a poor naming choice on my part from the beginning, and while I know this has the potential to cause confusion, I think it'll be better in the long run. (Sorry!) I'll also make sure to change this in the documentation before whenever this gets pushed.
- The dedicated Color Picker Tool's add to palette functionality works again.
- By default the Paint Tool's ctrl-picker does not share configuration with the dedicated picker. If users want to use dedicated picker settings like mixing and radius from within the ctrl-picker, they must now opt in by enabling a new checkbox (Settings > Configure > General > Tools > "Use Color Picker's tool options for ctrl-picker"). I've added a tool tip to this option that explains in more detail what it does.
Thanks as always,
Emmet