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This is just a test of a new third-party cursor stabilizer recommended to me by InsomniacOvrLrd. I used it in conjunction with Photoshop.

First thing's first - I'm aware of a few flaws. The resolution is very low compared to what I prefer due to the fact that the scanner I used isn't the highest quality. Additionally, only after I had finished did I realize that the brush size I used for the outline was far too large; problem is, that outline size was only eight pixels. I need to figure out a way to increase the resolution of a picture I already opened in PS, if that's even possible. Finally, I know the hands and feet aren't the best. That was as a result of the brush size, but I'm also just starting to get used to Lazy Nezumi. This was, after all, my very first time using it.

All in all, I'm in love with what I'm using now. It's so much easier to create better-looking lines, and thanks to another suggestion by Tom (because typing his new name takes too long), I don't have to struggle with creating base sketches in PS.

Constructive criticism is greatly appreaciated, both regarding the quality of the picture itself and the choices made in creating it.

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 7 years, 7 months ago
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Kiffin
7 years, 7 months ago
Can you recommend the program you used?  Id love to try it out.
SereneAnarchy
7 years, 7 months ago
After pencil-papering the rough sketch, I scanned it and used Photoshop 2015 to ink, color, and shade. Lazy Nezumi Pro is the third-party cursor stabilizer that I used to smooth out the lines.
Kiffin
7 years, 7 months ago
oooo ok haha for some reason i thought that was just someone's name *giggleblush* thanks! ill try it out
SereneAnarchy
7 years, 7 months ago
No problem.
InsomniacOvrlrd
7 years, 7 months ago
Looks nice!

And you can do image > canvas size or image > image size in the titlebar menu. Image size will resample the image, and just change the pixel count, and canvas size will extend / crop the current canvas to whatever you specify.
SereneAnarchy
7 years, 7 months ago
Thanks so much for all of yor help!
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1 year ago
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