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Off topic => Discussion Board => Topic started by: KatonaKy on March 29, 2016, 03:07:44 pm

Title: Wacom Tablet help
Post by: KatonaKy on March 29, 2016, 03:07:44 pm
Not sure where to put this so it'll sit right here.

Kay, so I recently got a Wacom Intuos Pen & touch, and find it hard to make the line art look correct (I use paint tool sai and Manga Studio 5). They all look squiggly, so I'm not sure if I'm just not used to it, or there are settings to make them better. So, do any tablet users have a solution?
Title: Re: Wacom Tablet help
Post by: CosmoFursi on March 29, 2016, 03:11:02 pm
So I asked my sister and she said this:

"You could try turning up the stability... On both programs?"

Hope this solves something?
Title: Re: Wacom Tablet help
Post by: KatonaKy on March 29, 2016, 03:43:42 pm
So I asked my sister and she said this:

"You could try turning up the stability... On both programs?"

Hope this solves something?

Thank yooou! This helped out.
Title: Re: Wacom Tablet help
Post by: Hakumi on March 29, 2016, 07:51:18 pm
Adding On In Case You're Interested Still. .
What I do sometimes is not only turn up the stability levels , But I also draw long , quick lines instead of trying to take my time going along the sketched out lines exactly all in one go. I then go back and erase any stray marks. If I don't like how the line looks , I simply undo it until it looks right. ~
Title: Re: Wacom Tablet help
Post by: KatonaKy on March 29, 2016, 10:48:31 pm
Adding On In Case You're Interested Still. .
What I do sometimes is not only turn up the stability levels , But I also draw long , quick lines instead of trying to take my time going along the sketched out lines exactly all in one go. I then go back and erase any stray marks. If I don't like how the line looks , I simply undo it until it looks right. ~

I'll gladly take any tips I can get, thanks.
Title: Re: Wacom Tablet help
Post by: Wyldercat on March 30, 2016, 12:31:25 am
I can't really add much, since those before me gave good hints already, but certain brushes may also affect the "niceness" of a line; and moving your tablet into a more comfortable/natural position may help as well.