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Dimensions Tab
This tab contains the settings related to the file. The common options under this tab are:
Width and Height: Used to specify the width and height
of the new file in pixels, centimeters, inches, millimeters,
points and picas.
Resolution: Used to specify the number of pixels per inch.
More resolution, makes the image more clear while low
resolution makes the image blur.
Color Model: Used to specify the number of colors that can
appear in the image. You can choose RGB, Grayscale, CMYK
and Lab color modes. The CMYK color model defines colours
in terms of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. The RGB color
model defines colours in terms of Red, Green and Blue.
Grayscale is a range of gray shades from white to black.
Content Tab
This tab contains the settings related to the file. The common options under this tab are:
Name: Used to specify the new name for the Krita file. By default, the name given to the file is
‘Unnamed’.
Layers: Used to specify the number of layers in the file. The layers can be added or deleted while
working on the file also.
Background Color: Used to specify the initial background color of the new file.
Background Opacity: Used to specify the intensity of the background color in percentage.
TOOLS IN KRITA
Krita provides several types of tools like drawing tools, selection tools, painting tools, vector tools,
image editing tools, etc.
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