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[โ€“] sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)

Ok, that makes a lot for sense, I'd never even heard of a .kra file... hundreds of layers, ok, that makes sense.

Wait. It that the file extension for krita projects?

... yeah so i mostly do coding, lol, art is uh... not my forte, hahah!

Anyway, damn good drawing! Painting? Artwork? Sorry, I don't know the right word.

But uh my file was only a single layer, granted, I made a working krita project out of maybe 10 ish layers of the same dimensions, all from the same dataset... it was only really bad to initially load them in... but... yeah if you try to like, complex filter lend whole other layers by other layers, sequentially... yeah, that'll chug, Deck fan kicks over to max...

But so far its never fully maxxed out memory and actually crashed.

[โ€“] Hadriscus@jlai.lu 2 points 14 hours ago

Yes I suspect filters are not cached or something... it looks like they constantly reprocess when you navigate around the composition. Painting itself is smooth but selection/layer transformation and (sometimes) navigation have some room for optimisation I guess

Thank you for the kind feedback

Yes .kra is the regular Krita extension it's the equivalent of .psd for photoshop

What I guess the deck could be ideal as is a little sketch pad... for that purpose maybe I'd try MyPaint, it has a simplicity that I think would mesh well with the small format