Is it possible to get a "Smooth Stroke Gimp Like" on Krita?

I’ve been playing with the freehand brush tool stabilizer, and dynamic brush tool mass/drag options, and they are pretty handy, works out of the box, nothing to complain on that.

But recently I was trying Gimp to make some lineart and stuff, and while playing with the smooth stroke option from the brush tool, I kinda liked. Like, if you make a quick movement with the pen the stroke actually comes out quickly, as when you make a slower movement, the stroke is in fact delayed/slowed and you get more control of it, while on Krita the smoothing is not dependent on how fast/slow I draw a line.

What Gimp does while you make a slow movement is similar to the “delay” option in the Krita’s freehand brush tool stabilizer, when you make a fast movement is like there’s no delay.

What Gimp does
What Krita does

Is there any plugin or any brush option (besides weighted/stabilizer/dynamic brush) in Krita where I can replicate that behavior?

Hello, take a look at “stabilizer” in Krita. Stabilization - how to turn on stabilization in Krita - YouTube

is this the same, as when you draw, and the line you have drawn changes after you stop?
I have a few brushes I have found that do this, and after a couple moments, parts of the drawn image start vanishing, if i use those brushes.

I cannot imagine why something you draw is vanishing. Stabilizer is a very common feature in painting software and it works for all brushes I think. Make a test.

Thank you!

I think it isn’t, it is like pressure, depending on how hard/soft you press your pen, then the line is thin/thicker, but in the case I was trying to show it’s the speed of how you move your pen, if you move your pen slower it creates a delay of about 15 pixel or something like that (the pen became really slow and you can do neat curves and stuff, like when you crank up the stabilizer to 1000), but if you speed up how you move the pen then the delay disappear and you draw at “real time” (like stabilizer at really low values or even 0).

I think in the videos it wasn’t clear because of how reddit compressed the video and the quality became garbage lol.

Hey thank you!

Yeah, as I mentioned above, I tried stabilizer/weighted/dynamic brush tool, they work marvelous, I really like them, mainly the dynamic brush tool.

What Gimp does to smooth the lines is something a little different (movement dependent).