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Which is a better line thickness
So, I've been testing line thickness recently, and I wanted to know which one you prefer:
This is my usual thickness, but I feel like they're so thin, and you can see every pixel.
This is the other one. I like this one better, because it looks more cartoony, but the images are all twice the size.
Which do y'all prefer?
This is my usual thickness, but I feel like they're so thin, and you can see every pixel.
This is the other one. I like this one better, because it looks more cartoony, but the images are all twice the size.
Which do y'all prefer?
Poll ended 01/26/2024 6:09 pm.
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For most outlining, my geberal rule is to use the thinest line tha doesn't pixelate excessively. [Yeah, big help. Also, one may be able to use a thinner line overall if one is willing to 'fiddle' thinks is a few areas to minimaze pixelation.]
For a comic book/cartoon style thicker lines may be more appropriate. (The comparatively thick black outlines in early comic books were used partly as a way to hide registration issues between the different ink colors as such comics were often very cheaply printed.)
For a comic book/cartoon style thicker lines may be more appropriate. (The comparatively thick black outlines in early comic books were used partly as a way to hide registration issues between the different ink colors as such comics were often very cheaply printed.)
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Depends on the use
for animation or cartoon type things I would say 2
for art probably 1
for animation or cartoon type things I would say 2
for art probably 1
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thick lines are always better