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Joan
Mar 28, 2021

I'm trying to make lines that are more crisp than the maximum hardness of Photoshop's brush. But I don't want it 100% aliased like the pencil tool. Is there any way to make the brush harder than 100%, brushes I can download that fit the bill, or just a different app that has something like this?

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Joan
Mar 28, 2021

Phylodox posted:

Personally, when I want to do really crisp line work I use Manga Studio (which has since been renamed to Clip Studio). The brushes feel a lot cleaner.

I'm trying Clip Studio Pant and running into the same issue. Using the most basic brush, it's too hard with no anti-aliasing and too soft with the weakest anti-aliasing. I want something between these two lines.

Joan
Mar 28, 2021

It looks how I want if I do it with the hardest brush in Photoshop, then sharpen the line layer, but that seems stupid

Joan
Mar 28, 2021

my cat is norris posted:

for something that specific, have you looked into trying to create your own brush with the desired effect?

I tried creating a brush preset in photoshop and it blurs it no matter what, if that's what you mean. I don't know how to make a brush in Clip Studio Paint but the issue seems to be the level of antialiasing, not the brush itself.

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