(I'm not sure why I didn't notice it here earlier.) without permission/credit?Īlso I think I just found the Krita Bright Neutral theme is probably one of your themes from this article so I reinstalled it now. So the "Krita Dark Orange" is CC-0/public domain, right? Can I use it, take screenshots of it, etc. I may later check Krita from another computer to be more sure.) (I checked the "color-schemes" folder on my PC and I think the only themes I can find in that folder are apparently your themes from this article(, and the Krita bright neutral theme was there too before I uninstalled it), so maybe all the other themes I have are default themes, but I'm not sure. (If you know if the "Krita dark orange" or the "Krita bright neutral" themes are default, or if you know where they're from, I'd really appreciate it if you let me know.) Out of all the themes I have in Krita, maybe the only two which I think might not be default themes are "Krita dark orange" and maybe something along the lines of "Krita bright neutral", which I suppose might actually be one of your themes(?) Does it mean that everything that is either CC-0 or public domain is free to use forever without permission or credit? I've been a bit confused about the CC-0 and public domain license lately. Licence: the zip and *.color files are CC-0 ressources, public domain. Now you can switch to the new theme going to the top menu Settings → Themes (tested on GNU/Linux and a Krita 4.1.x, I can't test on Windows or Mac). When you are done, close Krita and re-open it. Extract the five *.colors files you found on the zip inside the color-schemes directory. In this folder create a new folder named: color-schemesĥ. Dolphin opens /home/deevad/.local/share/krita for me, deevad on GNU/Linux).Ĥ. Your file explorer now should open at the location of where Krita store your preferences Open Krita, go to the top menu: Settings → Manage Resources and click the Open Resource Folder button.ģ.
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