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Fooling Around by rabbit.

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Fooling Around

Postby rabbit. » Mon Dec 26, 2016 7:48 am

just fooling around with the tablet
I don't think I have pen pressure?
the ocapacity changes depending on how hard I press
but idk if that's pen pressure or nawt x.x
ew this was ugly
yo im rabbit/weston/salem
and i'm barely ever on
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Re: Fooling Around

Postby squonkasaurusrex » Mon Dec 26, 2016 8:11 am

If you have pen pressure than the opacity will change with how hard or light your stroke is. So if the opacity gets higher the harder you press, then yes. You have pen pressure.
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Re: Fooling Around

Postby Paper.dragonflies » Tue Dec 27, 2016 10:34 am

Evee4ever228 wrote:If you have pen pressure than the opacity will change with how hard or light your stroke is. So if the opacity gets higher the harder you press, then yes. You have pen pressure.

^ Yup! If you mean the lineart thickness, make sure the little bubble near the brush size is clicked! It should be black if you want the pen pressure to determine the line thickness :> and you can uncheck the opacity one if it's making it difficult- it's best to use that for light sketching and shading/lighting :> unless you like the faded line effect! It just makes it a bit trickier to color in, unless you're doing something like lineless art. uvu

But really- I'm no professional, if you'd like further instructions or visual demonstrations, you'll find a lot of those in places like the oekaki help forums! I'd link those but it's tricky on mobile. Feel free to shoot a pm if you have trouble finding help, and congrats on the tablet! :0
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