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danfitchie

Joined: 16 Nov 2006
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:40 am    Post subject: few problems Reply with quote

im new to photoshop and even newer to digital colouring. im having a few problems that im hoping you folks will be able to help me with.
1. Burn dodge, even brush and tools like that. when using these tools i get a very dotty stroke when i move my mouse it just doesnt give a proper line in my opinion heres what i mean.....



2. Colouring using the lasso tool. ive been following this tutorial http://www.steeldolphin-forums.com/htmltuts/digital_colorpart2.html using the lasso tool to colour areas of a sketch



the person that did this tutorial and even one of my flatmates gets perfect edges after the fill the closed off area using the lassoo tool, my edges are absolutely crap, blurry pixelated and just plain rubbish and i just dont know why



3. in general my paintings are very pixelated in on photo im zoomed in 700% and you can hardly see pixel whereas in the second they are incredibaly pixelated just at 400%



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