https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401414

Tymond <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |WAITINGFORINFO
             Status|REPORTED                    |NEEDSINFO
                 CC|                            |tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com

--- Comment #1 from Tymond <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> ---
Does it happen on the UI, too, or just on canvas? Do you use OpenGL? Could you
please disable OpenGL and try drawing again? 

Also try to delete Krita configuration file, the instruction is here:
https://docs.krita.org/en/KritaFAQ.html#resetting-krita-configuration 

Other possible solution: check if you're not trying to draw on a group layer
(probably not, unless you're always testing it on the same .kra file, but still
worth checking). 

Besides you should always use/try the newest version of Krita (in time of
writing, it is Krita 4.1.5) if you report the bug - that way you're sure it
hasn't been fixed yet (at least not in official releases).

PS. This is (I believe) not a very good bug report - usually you are supposed
to make bug reports to report a specific thing that you know shouldn't happen
*and* you know why it happens that way or you at least know how to make it
happen the wrong way. In this case, you have an issue with Krita, it's true,
but you don't know what might be the cause or how to trigger the wrong
behaviour. Because of that the better option is to ask people on forum or on
reddit (in near future, on the ask website) for help, since there are people
who know the inside of Krita and can give you advice that will help nail down
the issue (and determine if there is a problem in Krita code or outside of it).
If something is actually a bug, they will tell you to report it.

Disclaimer: I'm not a Krita developer.

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