Yep, because you said that’s easy to implement and it seems you know how Krita is implemented to confirm that there’s no need to rewrite how current implementation, we guess you have knowledge and the capacity to do it and some help is always welcome
You know, you don’t have to be insulting…
Your request about ‘tiling’ is not clear, I can continue to list how to implement a ‘tiling’ functionality in a drawing software and list all things a developer have to think about.
But Ok, forgot.
I don’t want to loose my time to get back some aggressive words
@vespertine Instead of ranting, try using another software. Krita is not designed to do tiled art tasks. Besides, within Krita that has gmic support, you can easily search using ‘non-isometric’, and you’ll find the tool I have made and then right-click add to fave. That tool required ~1000 lines of codes, and if we’re uncompressing lines, it is easily 1500 lines of code. It is tons of effort to create a tiled editing software.