https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424574

--- Comment #6 from ferweer <gyrlg...@protonmail.com> ---
(In reply to vanyossi from comment #3)
> I don't understand. If pure white is causing eye strain its possibly a
> brightness monitor setting. The tool starts using a semi-opaque white so it
> takes some of the color of the layers below. In my ccase I use dark cream
> color as a base for my sketches and using colorize mask has no harsh effect
> over my eyes as the transform visual cue converts into a soft cream color.
> 
> In anycase we need a visual cue to show the tool is active and ready to be
> edited. If white can be problematic I wonder what can be done as an
> alternative

Hm. Yes i know that it. Because i just set dark brightness and kindly contrast
settings on monitor. 
And i checked, Surely, Mask color is base background + #FFFFFF color = cream
brightness color.
I add screenshots. background color is always i using brightness color. that
not brightness.
Yes small setting window view = kind for eye. So, screenshot2 But anyways view
not small.
Screenshot3 means canvas background color to dark of krita settings. you can
see scrennshot3? I think that is krita colorize mask is have gap contrast.

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