![]() It would be interesting if you share a test file which lags so much in your system to test on our system too. But we can be somewhat reasonable here and not do guesses. I acknowledge there should be improvement and you can see in the video the canvas refreshes in blocks and the stroke is a bit blocky. ![]() I know the conditions can be different and the brush can be different but 10 seconds seriously sounds too long to hide move a group. Applying strokes with a smudge brush of 400 px not 3-4 seconds. Hiding un hiding a group barely 1 or 2 seconds. It doesn’t take me 10 seconds to move a group barely 1 or at most 2-3 seconds. I know this is not true representation of our work files since it will have filter layers and masks and what not, hence I have taken double the size. It has more than 175 layers filled with square and random colours, randomly assigned blend modes, randomly grouped. I have created this test file, it is 4600px x 4600px double of what you said. Apart from may be processor everything is below par compared to your system. My system is intel 12700, 32GB ram, Nvidia gtx750ti 2gb. Here is a test out of curiosity after hearing your experience. I am not saying there shouldn’t be improvement but lets not paint a broad stroke and say this lags on basic operations.Īnyway I think we all agree here that there should be improvement and it won’t happen soon, fortunately there are alternatives like photoshop and csp. There are many krita users who use it without problem as much as there are CSP and PS user who use them without issue. So this lag highly depends on individual workflow and type of brushes etc you are using. I can use a canvas of 20kx20k and say this lags a lot. The brush called pen brush lags a lot in it and that too with 170 px size. When I tried the flat water colour brush in clip studio paint with canvas of 4961*7016 it took nearly 1/4 a minute to just appear on canvas. Many suggest the person to lower resolution. If I go to clip studio paint sub reddit and search for lag there are countless posts showing lag for transformation and brush stroke. Generalised broad statements is not fair. I know it is slow on huge canvases like mentioned here, but your statement makes it sound like it’s not useable at all and slows to a crawl while painting.
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