Published 17th August, 2017
Later than planned, here’s Krita 3.2.0! With the new G’Mic-qt plugin integration, the smart patch tool, finger painting on touch screens, new brush presets and a lot of bug fixes.
Read the full release notes for more information!. Here’s GDQuest’s video introducing 3.2.0:
Note: the gmic-qt plugin is not available on OSX. Krita now ships with a pre-built gmic-qt plugin on Windows and the Linux AppImage. If you have tested the beta or release candidate builds, you might need to reset your configuration.
Note for Windows users: if you encounter crashes, please follow these instructions to use the debug symbols so we can figure out where Krita crashes.
(If, for some reason, Firefox thinks it needs to load this as text: to download, right-click on the link.)
When it is updated, you can also use the Krita Lime PPA to install Krita 3.2.0 on Ubuntu and derivatives.
Note: the gmic-qt and pdf plugins is not available on OSX.
For all downloads:
The Linux appimage and the source tarball are signed. You can retrieve the public key over https here:
0x58b9596c722ea3bd.asc. The signatures are here.
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