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How to Create a Duotone Effect in Krita

Krita: Gradient Map Filter Settings, New Filter Layer Dialog (2025)

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2025-06-27
A dialog window titled "New Filter Layer - Krita." It has two panes: on the left a list of filter categories, in it "Map" is expanded with the follow items: Gradient Map (selected), Normalize, Palettize, Phong Bumpmap, Round Corners. In the main pane, the top row of widgets: "Default" (a dropdown list button), Use last preset (unchecked), Edit Presets (button), XML (button). Then two tabs: Gradient Colors (active), color mode. In the gradient colors tab, various rows of widgets. The first: a plus button, a save button, a button that reads "Convert to Segment Gradient," a button with a down arrow that reads "Choose Gradient Preset." And an icon that is three horizontal lines. A textbox labelled "Name" (value: Blue to Red). A complex widget to edit the gradient, showing a blue to red gradient. A left and right arrow icons, next to the "Stop #1" label, a trash can icon, an icon that appears to mean mirroring, an icon that is a graysale gradient with an right arrow under it, an icon that is a rainbow gradient with a right arrow under it, an icon that is two small rectangles. Under a large rectangle with a red and blue gradient, two control points that are tear-shaped, the left one is blue, the right one is red. Below, two icons that appear to change the order of squares, a wheel, a button to pick a color (blue is selected), a box to change the opacity (100% is selected), and a box to change the position (0% is selected). At the bottom of the dialog, two buttons: cancel and OK.

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The Gradient Map filter settings in the New Filter Layer dialog in Krita.

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