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So Strange lines in Photoshop

Community Beginner ,
Jul 09, 2020 Jul 09, 2020

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Hi,I cant remember when it started to be like this,but this problem only in Photoshop,no matter what version I use,Here the screenshot with my problem,i tried to draw in CS5 and CS6 and finally this is CC 2020 but it is not fixing( help me pls.

I use Wacom One(small) Intel Core 2 Duo , 2 GB RAM ,dont have Graphic Card 

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This is the canvas size,photoshop default.

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Jul 10, 2020 Jul 10, 2020

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What exactly is the problem?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 10, 2020 Jul 10, 2020

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The brush lines too jagged and like a pixels. I cant draw with this problem,its made me nervous -_-

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Explorer ,
Jul 10, 2020 Jul 10, 2020

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Ah well increase your canvas or image size and then you can draw with brushes with larger dimensions.
You do that by pressing CTRL+ALT+I and entering the number of pixels under width and height while keeping resolution on 300ppi.

Go minimum 3000x3000 px ! 🙂

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Jul 10, 2020 Jul 10, 2020

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Jul 11, 2020 Jul 11, 2020

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Try 5000x5000 px and don't zoom in on the canvas too much. Keep your zoom level at 100%.

When you zoom in you will see the pixels for sure.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 11, 2020 Jul 11, 2020

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Can it be preference problem?

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Jul 11, 2020 Jul 11, 2020

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hikarukenta_0-1594451874060.png

When I zoom in and out they become like in the screenshot.

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Jul 11, 2020 Jul 11, 2020

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Last thing I could think of is if it could be in the brush settings you're using. I currently don't have my tablet to test. But maybe the smoothing here, if you increase it, will do anything?

 

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Jul 11, 2020 Jul 11, 2020

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Hey dear, I found it!

It was in the Brush settings.

There is a feature called Spacing. By default, it is set to 25%, take it down to 1% which is the lowest and it will make your brush strokes smoother! 🙂

It just worked for me. 

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