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Inspiring
March 25, 2014
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How do i set my brush so it draws refined lines?

  • March 25, 2014
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Im trying to draw in Photoshop but im not liking how the brushes are. im trying to go for flat colors with no fade to the strokes (i guess vector like, almost how flash does it)

The paint brush even tuned up to 100% is still a little bit faded especially on the edges

and the pencil is how i do want it to be but it has jagged edges

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Trevor.Dennis
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March 25, 2014

I don't think I ever use the pencil.  As you have found, reducing hardness makes no difference, so you never get any anti aliasing with the pencil tool.  Just nasty jaggies on any by perfectly horizontal or vertical lines.  I expect you know you can force horizontal, vertical lines by holding down the Shift key.  Or in any direction by touching down, and then holding the Shift key while touching down at the other end of your line?

Are you using a tablet, or mouse?

If a tablet, then I am a big fan of Lazy Nezumi that allows me to draw wonderfully smooth curves,, and all sorts of other clever features.

http://lazynezumi.com/

DennisJaAuthor
Inspiring
March 25, 2014

Mouse and its not just when I make make curves. Smoothness isn't the issue its hardness.

The green was is a screen shot from flash That's what i want the colors are nice and full with almost no bad edges

The red was done using a brush of 100 opacity and hardness and Its to faded for some reason

The blue is with the pencil tool. Full colors but to jagged it makes my drawings look like they were done in ms paint

Trevor.Dennis
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Community Expert
March 26, 2014

Trevor- No

Nole- Noting special my work space is always set to web 1600x 1200. I just played with  brush spacing and harness is always at 100% I don't really see what those two options have to do with anything.

The more information I get the more I really start to think that this is a photoshop problem

This is what it looks like zoomed in

This is what it looks like after the transparent edges have been manually removed. It just looks like the jagged pencil tool.


You should turn AA _on_ for the Paint Bucket as it will get much closer to the line.  Try it.