diff --git a/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/hatching_brush_engine.rst b/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/hatching_brush_engine.rst --- a/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/hatching_brush_engine.rst +++ b/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/hatching_brush_engine.rst @@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ * You can also set Painting Mode to Build up, and Mode to Multiply, to make some colors have more depth. (see my grid example) * Vary Origin X and Origin Y while using the same patterns. * Use the Separations dynamic for more complex patterns. Add in Line Thickness and other dynamics for more effect. -* Now, the Moiré pattern is quite boring on its own, but it is much more interesting with Crosshatching dynamics set on Fuzzy.** For more texture, set Line Thickness to Fuzzy, decrease Density a bit and increase Randomness and you get a nice gritty texture. +* Now, the Moiré pattern is quite boring on its own, but it is much more interesting with Crosshatching dynamics set on Fuzzy. +* For more texture, set Line Thickness to Fuzzy, decrease Density a bit and increase Randomness and you get a nice gritty texture. .. image:: /images/en/Krita-tutorial8-A.II.png diff --git a/reference_manual/dockers/advanced_color_selector.rst b/reference_manual/dockers/advanced_color_selector.rst --- a/reference_manual/dockers/advanced_color_selector.rst +++ b/reference_manual/dockers/advanced_color_selector.rst @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ .. image:: /images/en/Advancecolorselector.jpg -As compared to other color selectors in Krita, Advanced color selector provides more control and options to the user. To open Advanced color selector choose :menuselection:`Settings --> Docker --> Advanced Color Selector`. You can configure this docker by clicking on the little wrench icon on the top left corner. Clicking on the wrench will open a popup window with following tabs and options: +As compared to other color selectors in Krita, Advanced color selector provides more control and options to the user. To open Advanced color selector choose :menuselection:`Settings --> Dockers --> Advanced Color Selector`. You can configure this docker by clicking on the little wrench icon on the top left corner. Clicking on the wrench will open a popup window with following tabs and options: Color Selector -------------- diff --git a/reference_manual/preferences/performance_settings.rst b/reference_manual/preferences/performance_settings.rst --- a/reference_manual/preferences/performance_settings.rst +++ b/reference_manual/preferences/performance_settings.rst @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ On-disk Animation frames are stored in the hard disk in the same folder as the swap file. The cache is stored in a compressed way. A little amount of extra RAM is needed. - Since data transfer speed of the hard drive is slow. You might want to limit the :guilabel:`Cached Frame Size` to be able to play your video at 25 fps. A limit of 2500 px is usually a good choice. + Since data transfer speed of the hard drive is slow, you might want to limit the :guilabel:`Cached Frame Size` to be able to play your video at 25 fps. A limit of 2500 px is usually a good choice. Cache Generation Options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst b/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst --- a/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst +++ b/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst @@ -326,4 +326,4 @@ Conclusion ---------- -I hope this has given you a good idea of how to fill in flats using the various techniques, as well as getting a hand of different Krita features. Remember that a good flat filled line art is better than a badly shaded one, so keep practising to get the best out of these techniques! +I hope this has given you a good idea of how to fill in flats using the various techniques, as well as getting a hand of different Krita features. Remember that a good flat filled line art is better than a badly shaded one, so keep practicing to get the best out of these techniques!