

The best approximation of what I personally need is in the 20-50 range + "ABS" on + "Increase stability when drawing slowly". I'm not sure what the other user means by "feel" but I personally did try a whole lot of combinations of the stabilization settings, incl. Posting this in hopes that improvements might be considered - especially a pull-string type of stabilization (what Krita and PS have now, or what LNP calls "Moving Average".) This would also be helpful for iPad.
#Lazy nezumi clip studio paint software#
But, I'm not keen on spending another $30 for a companion software that only CSP needs nowadays.
#Lazy nezumi clip studio paint pro#
I tried Lazy Nezumi Pro with CSP and it helps a ton. Even Photoshop's is pretty good now, but Krita (free!) has the most robust settings. I'm not sure why or how it works, but it just doesn't do much to help in that situation. You don't want the line to be wiggly or shaky (tablets always introduce wiggle at slower speeds), but you also don't want to draw it too quickly because you'll sacrifice control (maybe your first line was in the right spot, but the parallel contour line will either converge or diverge if you go too quickly).ĬSP's stabilization is not good. An artist glove helps a little bit, but still: long, parallel lines that require fine control are one of the hardest things to draw.įor example, imagine you're drawing a thin snake: long, repeating curves, close together.
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I've been painting digitally and traditionally for many years and I've always used a "blind" tablet (Wacom Intuos, now).
