by hojicha » Thu Jun 22, 2017 10:17 am
Hiya, I saw you write on the fanclub that you wanted some critique on this entry so I thought I'd pop in real quick.
So in the box in the upper right corner of chickenpaint there should be an adjustable bar that says "smoothing" or something like that. If you turn it up high (I usually do around 76% ish but that's pretty high) that should help with the shaky lines.
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by Silver Pandorica » Thu Jun 22, 2017 10:18 am
fariel wrote:Hiya, I saw you write on the fanclub that you wanted some critique on this entry so I thought I'd pop in real quick.
So in the box in the upper right corner of chickenpaint there should be an adjustable bar that says "smoothing" or something like that. If you turn it up high (I usually do around 76% ish but that's pretty high) that should help with the shaky lines.
Thank you! That's really helpful, and I'll definitely do that next time <3
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by KathrynKat » Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:30 pm
fariel wrote:Hiya, I saw you write on the fanclub that you wanted some critique on this entry so I thought I'd pop in real quick.
So in the box in the upper right corner of chickenpaint there should be an adjustable bar that says "smoothing" or something like that. If you turn it up high (I usually do around 76% ish but that's pretty high) that should help with the shaky lines.
OMG right the smoothing really helps I really suggest turning it up by about 3/4 as well ^_^
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by mongrel » Mon Jun 26, 2017 11:57 pm
Hey hey fren <3
I love this entry! However, I noticed that (especially in the tail) the line weight varies a lot. I'd say try to keep your lines the say thickness, and to the same thickness as the original lines. The smoothing tool always helps!
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by Silver Pandorica » Tue Jun 27, 2017 3:37 am
KathrynKat wrote:fariel wrote:Hiya, I saw you write on the fanclub that you wanted some critique on this entry so I thought I'd pop in real quick.
So in the box in the upper right corner of chickenpaint there should be an adjustable bar that says "smoothing" or something like that. If you turn it up high (I usually do around 76% ish but that's pretty high) that should help with the shaky lines.
OMG right the smoothing really helps I really suggest turning it up by about 3/4 as well ^_^
Thank you! <3
Imaginary wrote:Hey hey fren <3
I love this entry! However, I noticed that (especially in the tail) the line weight varies a lot. I'd say try to keep your lines the say thickness, and to the same thickness as the original lines. The smoothing tool always helps!
Hi friendo <3 Thanks for the tips! I'll keep that in mind next time ^^
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