I've been wondering this for a while: Does Photoshop have an equivalent to zb3's lazybrush, or something for drawing clean/smooth lines outside of working in vector?
The point was to do it outside of working in vector. I've been wanting something like a lazy brush in Photoshop as well for some time. As conventient vectors are, I can't stand using them when I'm trying to be "organic" and do some digital painting in Photoshop.
[ QUOTE ] Man, I thought it was just me with those squiggly lines in PS. Whew. But I had hoped it was also because my Graphire is slippery... [/ QUOTE ] Also check the spacing setting on your brushes, I think PhotoShop's default is 25%, if you set it lower it will smooth out the brush strokes quite a bit.
Other then using fast swooshy lines, your best bet would be to use paths. That's one of my gripes with photoshop, you'd think being slow and careful with a line would be good but that's when it looks all squigly. BUT if you do use vector, I actually like the way FLASH handles lines... you can be slow and careful and get…
[ QUOTE ] so no presure sensitivity? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, even has tilt, but I couldn't get it to work on my Graphire. Could also be a bug in the release I tried it with. [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Man, I thought it was just me with those squiggly lines in PS. Whew. But I had hoped it was also because my Graphire is slippery... [/…