How to ink group run through
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Here is Friday's: Back to digital. I changed the pixel count to 1200 and size to 11 x 14 but then I have a time delay on the thick strokes. It makes them all wobbly and wonky. Hatching becomes almost impossible. Does anyone else have that issue or is that an issue with my surface book?
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@chrisaakins what technology do you use for digital?
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@Aleksey What would be the difference between this and a waterbrush that you use to do portable watercolor painting? (By the way, I like your Winsor Newton pocket set. I have one that I use all the time, though I changed the pans.)
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Daily accountability
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@demotlj so good! I get a more consistent wash and dont need to dip my water brush into anything. Although I have one of those brushes too and they are really fun too
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@Aleksey I have two that I use, Photoshop CS and Autosketch on a surface book 2 with a surface pen.
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@chrisaakins ohh i see. Ive seen these issues on different brands of art displays before. I dont know if itโs common on surface though but it looks the same as the issues huion tablets have.
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@chrisaakins said in How to ink group run through:
I changed the pixel count to 1200 and size to 11 x 14
Do you mean 1200 pixels per inch? So 13200 pixels high? Or 1200 pixels on one side total?
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@Braden-Hallett 1200 pixels per in
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@chrisaakins Well there's yer problum
I'd work at a resolution of 300 pixels per inch. 600 at most if you're working on a comic and want the super crispest of inks. I work on comics at 300.
My practice lines are on a smaller canvas (8.5 x 5.5 at 300) so I can fit the whole thing on the screen (I zoom out to about 55% which shows the document at print size for the number of pixels per inch my screen has)
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@Braden-Hallett thanks!!!