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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2008

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  • you did it with a tablet or a cintiq ?

  • @azzurres1 Cintiq!

  • Testing my Facebook-Youtube connection!

  • How do you get such smooth lines no matter what setting I put on the brush my strokes come out shaky and the transition from thick to thin is very bad when I try to use pressure sensitivity.

    Mouse or pad it doesn't make a difference either.. and I tried 7000x7000 pixels at 500 dpi then reduce image when done.. that only made the lines worse..

  • @Basedeath I'm afraid there is no secrets, just training.

  • When i zoom in real close the edges of my lines look all pixely and don't look to smooth. At what print and screen resolution should i work in? Your videos are alot of help by the way! :)

  • @KiickrOcksz Hi buddy, I repplied this questions several times. See above.

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  • is there any possible way of getting such smooth lines just using a wacom bamboo fun... i've tried the vector tools but 1) it takes too long and 2) it's also very tiring. I'm trying to ink my pencils, but all the "inked" lines come out too pixelated. I have no idea how you get those smooth lines. I would appreciate the feedback.

  • Could you read the video´s description?

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  • How do you compare photoshop with illustrator?

  • I'm looking for someone who is good at and enjoys inking. I'm mostly into pencil breakdowns. I create comics and I'm looking for someone to colaborate with. Look at my site for some of my samples @ bobottherobot (dot) net

  • @Keanudabeast Brush Tool

  • @cuzimbilly try with Azdrawing or Paint tool SAI; both programs have a smoothing control, wich help you a lot to achieve a firm, tight stroke. i use those to ink and the results are equal or even better than using Ps.

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