Bugfix 4.2.2.
Hi hi hi.
Many of Krita's developers are still working hard to squash as many bugs as they can and, as a result, I'm happy to tell you all that we've got another new bugfix patch out today, Krita 4.2.2. That's our second bugfix patch this month, as we are continuing our recent focus on make Krita as solid and quick as possible.
Here's the change log, with all the details about what was fixed.
And, at the risk of sounding like a broken record over here, please keep in mind that Krita is community-drive, free and open source software; it's made by a worldwide community of artists and programmers. On top of the work of the people who write code and documentation or contribute in other ways, all of this progress is only made possible thanks to the support and generosity of users like you, who donate through our website, contribute to our yearly fundraisers, buy here on Steam or elsewhere, or all of the above.
So, thank you, as always. YOU are the lifeblood of Krita. That's what makes this (and other open source projects) truly different. We won't forget that, so I hope you won't forget it either!
- Emmet
Many of Krita's developers are still working hard to squash as many bugs as they can and, as a result, I'm happy to tell you all that we've got another new bugfix patch out today, Krita 4.2.2. That's our second bugfix patch this month, as we are continuing our recent focus on make Krita as solid and quick as possible.
Here's the change log, with all the details about what was fixed.
And, at the risk of sounding like a broken record over here, please keep in mind that Krita is community-drive, free and open source software; it's made by a worldwide community of artists and programmers. On top of the work of the people who write code and documentation or contribute in other ways, all of this progress is only made possible thanks to the support and generosity of users like you, who donate through our website, contribute to our yearly fundraisers, buy here on Steam or elsewhere, or all of the above.
So, thank you, as always. YOU are the lifeblood of Krita. That's what makes this (and other open source projects) truly different. We won't forget that, so I hope you won't forget it either!
- Emmet
PS: Krita has been undergoing a lot of changes recently and while we've been fixing hundreds of bugs over the last few months, it's also entirely possible that new bugs will pop up. (I mean, we hope not, but...)
If you experience any serious or particularly annoying bugs after updating to the latest version: (1) Sorry about that. (2) Try opting into the "rollback" beta branch in Krita's Steam preferences to temporarily revert back to 4.1.7. (3) Consider filing a bug report so that we know about it and can work on fixing it as soon as possible. (4) If you need any help at all, please stop buy our support forum or contact us on IRC.