![]() Dont let the furor about the subscription for updates inbetween upgrades discourage you. (There was no Pro) I use Clip Studio for almost all my illustrative/painterly work. Supposedly this tablet has 8192 levels of pen pressure, but it feels like it has only 10% of that, and it's all at one end. I remember the Lazy Nezumi hack for back when people used it to reduce shakey lines from crappy drivers back in the day. I can get down to a sharper line only at the very end as I do a quick stroke and pull the pen away from the screen. The begining of the lines (on the left) start off immediately very round, close to 50% of the maximum thickness. Sure, he might be lazy, but his consistent design makes him quite charming. ![]() The amount of variance I want is represented in the image at the bottom brush settings dialogue:īut no matter how hard I try to recreate the varying thickness of that line, here's the best I can do: Mice (, Nezumi) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. I want to be able to start at a thin line and work my way up to a thick link by pressing down on the brush. I have set my brush to have pen sensitivity turned on, and minimum width to zero in hopes of getting maximum variability. I have a Gaomon PD1560 screen, Photoshop CC, and the Lazy Nezumi plug in.
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