Drawing Tip of Awesome #3
6 years ago
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DTA#3: Don't rely on stabilization.
It'll become a bottleneck when developing your skill, specially when you decide to try to learn new techniques.
This is most important if you're just getting started. Turn the stabilization completly off and spend your first month getting perfect smooth strokes by yourself, then turn it back on... so it's just a tool making your work easier and you can still perform equally well without it.
Additionally, in less powerful hardware, a high level of stabilization will delay the drawing of your line... you'll be working in permanent lag which will introduce a whole load of new bad habits and issues into your process that you'll have to spend time and effort later on to correct.
;D
It'll become a bottleneck when developing your skill, specially when you decide to try to learn new techniques.
This is most important if you're just getting started. Turn the stabilization completly off and spend your first month getting perfect smooth strokes by yourself, then turn it back on... so it's just a tool making your work easier and you can still perform equally well without it.
Additionally, in less powerful hardware, a high level of stabilization will delay the drawing of your line... you'll be working in permanent lag which will introduce a whole load of new bad habits and issues into your process that you'll have to spend time and effort later on to correct.
;D
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