When the number of layers increases, the brush strokes become difficult to move.
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I've tried merging layers to reduce the number, but it's not working.
How do you all draw? Please tell me some tips. Thank you.
Published date : 10 days ago
Updated date : 5 days ago
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10 days agoDoes the acrylic painting style mean that you use an analog style that doesn't separate layers much?
It depends on the brush, but in that case, I think it's almost weightless.
I think it's best to use a brush that is as light as possible. Some dual brushes are heavy to begin with.
If you draw and the layers keep increasing, it may be heavy (I don't know how to count a large number of layers automatically).
For now, please check these.
https://support.clip-studio.com/ja-jp/faq/articles/20190019
https://support.clip-studio.com/ja-jp/faq/articles/20190232
- What percentage of the "System" and "Application" are in the information palette when it becomes heavy?
- What brush do you use when it becomes heavy?
- Canvas size (something that shows the number of pixels or size such as A4 350dpi)
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5 days agoThank you for your answer, Usapyon. After trying various things, it seems that in my case, the main causes were that the paper I used was too small and that I was drawing without zooming in.
Until now, the brush felt the heaviest when I was just drawing lines. I thought it was strange because I only had a few layers, but it was a simple beginner's mistake. Hehe. I'll remember the other information you told me.
It's a bit difficult for me, so I'll ask my family.
Thank you for answering even the small stumbling blocks of a beginner.- Japanese
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