Log message:
krita: update to 5.2.2
5.2.2 - 7 December 2023
We bring you another 5.2 series bug fix release with Krita 5.2.2!
5.2.1 - 2 November 2023
This is a bugfix release for the stable Krita 5.2.0 release.
5.2 - 11 October 2023
After a year of hard work, Krita 5.2 is finally here, bringing a variety of
new features, ranging from fundamental changes in text and animation-audio
handling to various smaller items like transforming all selected layers!
5.1.0 - 18 August 2022
Highlights
* Even more operations can handle multiple selected layers.
* We've improved support for the WebP, Photoshop layered TIFF and Photoshop
files, and there's new support for the JPEG-XL file format.
* We're now using XSIMD instead of VC, improving painting performance,
especially on Android where vectorization now is used for the first time.
* The fill tools have been extended with continuous fill and a new Enclose
and fill tool.
* For Windows, we're using a newer version of Angle to improve compatibility
with video drivers and improve performance.
* You can now configure touch controls in canvas input settings, like "Tap \
to Undo".
5.0 - 23 December 2021
This is a huge release, with a lot of new features and improvements.
Some highlights:
* The way Krita handles things like brushes, gradients and palettes, as well
as tagging, has been completely revamped. The new system is much faster,
uses much less memory and is much more dependable!
* Gradients have been improved: they are much more smoothed and can handle
wider gamuts.
* The smudge brush engine has been completely rewritten, and we’ve got a new
brush engine, based on MyPaint
* The Animation system has been overhauled, with both user interface improvements
and new features, such as clone frames and animated transform masks
* Krita now has a built-in storyboard editor!
* There’s a recorder to create a video out of your painting sessions
And much, much more!
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