This course is built on a question-and-answer format. Anyone can ask a question, and anyone can answer any question. It is for those interested in the software called Krita, for those who enjoy researching and solving problems. Answering the questions is up to you. Ask a question and then write an answer to it. You can find it in the literature, on YouTube, via ChatGPT, or through your research (experiment). You can also answer other people's questions as part of the exercise. We would greatly appreciate it if you would attach free images and videos and upload them to Wikimedia Commons repository. This will help others understand the problem better.
These are questions when you can adequately name things and structure your answer.
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Notes
GQ.1
How do I pick color from the image?
Press CTRL and hit the left mouse button on the wanted color.
GQ.2
What license do Krita screenshots have?
Given the existence of free screenshots on Commons in the Screenshots of Krita category, and the license information in Krita itself, it's probably GNU 3.
GQ.3
What does it mean "Selected area has no pixels"?
This problem can occur when the user tries to move a newly made selection. The problem is that the previous selection created a layer that consists of the selection itself, which contains pixels, and an infinite surrounding area without pixels. For this to work, the user would have to make a smaller selection in the place where the pixels of the previous selection are located.
GQ.4
Is it possible to visually highglit the active layer within the canvas?
Here are questions when you cannot correctly name things and describe them. Thus, it is necessary to include photographs, videos, or drawings to describe your problem visually.