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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: east
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*Not sure if this post belongs here or Kopitiam, not really photgraphy related,
hence moderators pls pardon me if its in the wrong place.* I acquired my intuos3 6x8 not too long ago was just doodling in PS when i noticed that the elipses that i drew had jagged edges, not a smooth curve as i would expect. pls see : http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/401f7e40...Q4WtBBKxCuX4q1 tested it at tablet settings at default and all levels. current setting is tilt sensitivity at highest and pen tip feel at softest. resolution is 300dpi, brush is round 20. tried other brushes as well..and sizes of cos the thicker the brush the less visible are the jaggies. can any wacom/intuos user pls enlighten why this is so? Thanks in advance. Last edited by jherek; 7th December 2004 at 05:23 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Bukit Timah
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Those jaggies are normal....they will disappear when you click on another layer and commit the changes.
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commit the changes? but this is a jpeg in the link.
i basically drew on a white canvas, single layer. wat change is there to commit? pardon me if i overlooked anything. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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alrite..found the solution.
smoothing option in the brushes palette has to be ticked. ![]() |
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