however, i rarely go above s-3, only when i need to achieve very specific lines! you can also achieve certain line qualities and types by the type of pressure u use. Make sure that thin lines do not disappear or become too thin while adjusting. In the Brightness and Contrast dialog, adjust the Brightness slider so that the paper appears white. For SAI, select and set the Filter menu > Brightness/Contrast settings. Note: as stated on the deviation itself, my size and stabilizer are constantly changing. Adjusting the Image Color: Paint Tool SAI. Summary: my mains are soft line, color, blend, and crayon! however! it seems to blend with white bgs so i'd only use it to line and write > test line: honestly never use it, but it's good for handwriting. i mostly use it for chibis / small drawings. > crayon: i used to use this a lot, but i still do sometimes for alternative lining. > pen ink: honestly no clue, i dont think i ever use this one idk why i included it but have fun > blend: self explanatory, i use this to blend everything! pressing harder makes a blockier blend, while light pressure blends softly. ![]() ![]() > color: i use this to color most things! sometimes i use it to quickly write. ![]() > airbrush: pretty self explanatory purpose i rarely use it though, i mostly use blend! no example piece bc idk when i used it i use it to color sometimes to achieve soft fur strokes. > soft line: i use this for everything! all my recent pieces have used this. > pen line: honestly i don't use this like ever, but i do use it to hard-line. I did one earlier in 2019, so here's my current 2020 ones!
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