
Include your own work if you have a specific question so that you get clear feedback. Jokes at another person’s expense, personal attacks, flaming, derailing threads, name-calling, trolling, and generally being an asshole will get you banned. “I like the use of color” or “the legs are too short” are much more helpful than “I like it” or “I don’t like it.”īe civil. Give constructive feedback, including examples of what works or doesn’t work. Sometimes miscommunication happens, just be cool. We are people from all over the world, of many ages, languages, cultures, and educational backgrounds who all want to improve our art. So.why in the f*ck does photoshop not have functionality like this right out of the box? I mean, for the price, it should (I don't have CC, so forgive me if the newest versions of PS have this and I'm not aware of it yet).Welcome to /r/Learnart, for artists and aspiring artists of all skill levels! I might update if I find downsides to this software, but right now I'm very happy.Ĭlean lines in Photoshop for like $35, woohoo!! Creating ellipses with the pen tool and using "stroke" doesn't give me the line weight I want, and it can be very slow and tedious. If I draw an ellipse over and over again, I can generally get a near-perfect one, but it wastes enormous amounts of time. That's something I've struggled with for many years. Finally today I discovered "Lazy Nezumi Pro" and am ecstatic with the ability it gives me to do clean lines with proper tails in this is the big one.ellipses with freehand line-weight, but constrained to an ellipse guide, so they're always perfect. I had searched previously for a tool or plugin that would give me line stabilization in PS, but didn't find anything. The lack of stabilization meant a lot of re-drawing lines and wasted time.

The way Photoshop's brush tool leaves little stubby ends (the "shoelace effect") was driving me nuts. I had discovered that Paint Tool Sai had line stabilization and generally better brush behavior than PS, but it was a pain switching between the two. For years I've struggled with trying to get decent lines in Photoshop.
