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It looks like when I imported the brushes CSP lowered their quality and they all look pixelated and low quality. Is there a way to force CSP to load the brushes without lowering the quality?
PS screen size doesn't play a role, the pixelation follows the size of the brush. Its 300dpi, and Anti-aliasing doesnt do anything.
PS screen size doesn't play a role, the pixelation follows the size of the brush. Its 300dpi, and Anti-aliasing doesnt do anything.
Published date : 14 days ago
Updated date : 7 days ago
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14 days agoPixelation depends on a brush tip image size. The bigger that image is the better the quality. Since you cannot just create non existing pixels, you have to make big images. For a detailed image like foreground flowers goin up to 2000px is nice, for decorations at least 500 would be nice. Consider how big that image is supposed to be on your canvas and then make a proper size brush image. Your looks like something used to create dithering effects, so it should be mid size and not something that is supposed to be used scaled up.
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14 days agoHere's a comparison between the same brushes in Clip Studio Paint and photoshop. I checked those brushes and they are indeed a small size, but Clip Studio Paint seems to do something to make them more pixelated. The brushes keep the photoshop look in Procreate and Krita
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14 days agoPsprobably has some blurrying algorithm to compensate for low quality, but CS does not.
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14 days agoYou can do it yourself. Scale up images, use filters and blurs to reduce pixelation and reapply those images as brush tips.
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7 days agoThe temporal fix was to reduce "speed and quality" to low for anyone finding this post but yeah I have to redo the brushes if I want the same effects
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