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  • tatetron
  • Posted: 22 June 2011 04:18 PM
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I just purchased a wacom intuos and have just started with sketchbook pro. I am having some difficulty. At this point all I want to do is draw black and white comic style art. But the lines are very choppy. It looks like MSdraw. I have already set the resolution to 500 (the max), but it still seems choppy.

Also, is there a way to bend lines? Cant seem to do that.

I know Sketchbook is a great program because ive seen what people have done with it. I just need to get over this learning curve.

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply.



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choppy? Did you zoom in? Since you pointed to MSdraw I’m guessing it’s an anti-aliasing issue. You’ll get that at odd rotation angles and odd zoom levels in most programs. Try going to 100/50/25% zoom levels and see if those help. Also make sure rotation is 0 or 90.

Blend? sure, it should be the bluish looking brush right next to blur.
For learning curve, sketchbook pro is actually one of the easiest, so try not to get frustrated. My advice is open All of the toolbars until you get use to them. Use the defaults for everything until you’re really sure you want something to be different.

Author: Andy Engelkemier

Replied: 29 June 2011 01:28 AM