
*****READ THIS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. MAKE SURE ANNOTATIONS ARE ON***** REGARDING SMOOTH LINES: "I am actually just using the default brush (the first set in the brushes). The jagged look on your lines are anti-aliasing, and it makes your lines look much smoother. It shouldn't be visible when viewed at 100%. Here is a line at 300% (AA is visible): gitcomic.com Here is that same line, just viewed normally: gitcomic.com The only reason they look so smooth in the video is because it is zoomed out far. And the only reason they look jagged is when you are zoomed in close." This was requested by a reader a number of months ago. I was incredibly slow and kept procrastinating, but I have finally completed it. This are just my techniques, which are constantly changing. I am an amateur and continually trying to improve. If you have any suggestions I welcome them!! I hope that this might prove helpful. I use a Cintiq 21UX, but I occasionally use a Intuos 6x8 and the same skills translate. I am also running Photoshop CS3, but I think that inking is the same on most Photoshop programs. I have everything set to the default settings, except I put my pressure sensitivity one notch over to the firm side. If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at: goodintheorycomic@gmail.com And if you feel like it, check out my site and see my work at: www.gitcomic.com ================ Song credits- A New Energy (by F-777) www.newgrounds.com Defcon Summer (by apxn) www.newgrounds.com
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