Class 6 – Computer Science – Introduction to Krita – Question & Answers
Questions:
- What is the purpose of the Selection tools in image editing?
- How does the Outline Selection tool function and when is it useful?
- What is the function of the Crop tool in image editing?
- Describe how the Smart Patch tool is used to remove unwanted objects from an image.
- What is the purpose of the Clone Tool in Krita?
- What steps should be followed to use the Smart Patch tool for removing unwanted objects from an image?
- What is the main function of the Freehand selection tool in image editing?
- In what scenario would a user prefer to use the Clone Tool over the Smart Patch tool?
- What is the significance of the Crop tool in image editing, and how does it affect the final image?
- How does the Similar Selection tool function in image editing?
- What are the advantages of using the Outline Selection tool compared to other selection tools?
- What is the primary purpose of the Clone Tool in Krita, and how can it be utilized effectively?
- Explain how the Smart Patch tool differs from the Crop tool in terms of functionality.
- What is the role of the Similar Selection tool in the context of image editing
Answers:
- The Selection tools come in handy when you want to alter a section of the image or paint it, without affecting the complete image.
- The Outline Selection tool works as a freehand selection tool and is useful when working with a portion of an image that has smooth edges and curves.
- The Crop tool is used to select a specific area that you want to focus on and remove the unwanted parts outside the selected area.
- The Smart Patch tool is used to remove unwanted objects from an image by simply drawing on it. The user selects the tool, presses the left mouse button, and starts to draw on the object they want to remove.
- The Clone Tool in Krita is used for cloning one area of an image and copying it somewhere else. It can also be used to transpose an object from one layer to another.
- To use the Smart Patch tool, first select the tool from the Tools panel. Then, press the left mouse button and start to draw on the object you want to remove. Once you are finished, release the mouse button.
- The Freehand selection tool allows users to select irregular shapes or areas in an image by drawing freehand around the desired section.
- A user would prefer to use the Clone Tool when they want to copy a specific area of an image and paste it elsewhere, especially when transposing objects between layers, rather than simply removing unwanted objects.
- The Crop tool is significant in image editing as it allows users to focus on a specific area of an image while removing unwanted parts outside the selected area, thus altering the composition and final appearance of the image.
- The Similar Selection tool is used to select areas of an image that share similar colors or textures, making it easier to edit or manipulate those specific sections without affecting the entire image.
- The Outline Selection tool is advantageous because it works effectively for selecting portions of an image with smooth edges and curves, allowing for more precise selections compared to other tools that may not handle such shapes as well.
- The primary purpose of the Clone Tool in Krita is to clone one area of an image and copy it to another location. It can be utilized effectively by selecting the area to be cloned and then painting over the desired area to transpose the object.
- The Smart Patch tool is used to remove unwanted objects from an image by drawing over them, while the Crop tool is used to select and remove unwanted parts of the image outside a specified area, focusing on composition rather than object removal.
- The Similar Selection tool plays a role in image editing by allowing users to select areas that have similar colors or textures, facilitating targeted edits without affecting the entire image.
