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how to fix g-pen stability to where it can draw smooth lines .

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hi i'm trying to finish up a poster and im using a g-pen and i was trying to fix the g-pen to where it could draw smooth lines but i think i messed the whole g-pen stability up to where i dont know how to fix it , is there any way i can fix , the stability lines again ? Ive tried fixing it but everytime i try it gets worse.

Published date : 2 years ago

Updated date : 2 years ago

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  • 2 years ago
    If the line shakes, try adjusting the value of the image stabilization in the tool properties.
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  • 2 years ago
    hi mr dogoo :) happy new year, yeah thats what i'm talking about, i think i messed up the G-pen stabilization in tool properties , and i dont know how to get it back to normal , i was tryint to fix it this afternoon but i think i made it worse instead of better :(
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  • 2 years ago
    After returning the G pen settings to the initial state, try adjusting the image stabilization in the sub tool details.
    There are two types of image stabilization: "correct when drawing slowly" and "correct when drawing fast".
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  • 2 years ago
    i see , that seems confusing , i never knew there was 2 types, all i did was go to the wrench tool beside g-pen where you can adjust the stability so i could smooth the g-pen drawing but i somehow messed it up. I'll try to see if i can fix it some how, thank you for telling me this :) it was really helpful.
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  • 2 years ago
    i found a way to fix the g-pen back to its normal settings, there is a thing where you go that is next to the wrench and it will say " set g-pen back to its normal settings" so thats what i did i couldnt figure out how to get it back to normal since i was trying to get smooth lines but i screwed it up, so i set it back to nomral settings, Thank you for helping me and lending me your advice :D thanks a bunch
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