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Firealpaca brushes messed up
Firealpaca brushes messed up










It would be too tedious to paint each layer with fully opaque brushes, then using layer opacity in layers palette to ‘build upon layers’ by reducing opacity there for each layer Neither of these will work completely but in concert with experience it should sort out a lot of the issue for you. That way overlapping existing strokes won’t build density.Īnother common method (not to every taste but it can work quite well) is to ignore the problem completely and build colour using very low brushing settings, 10% and less. The first easy solution that works digitally, not in the real-word equivalent, is not to stop brushing and then start again. The effect you’re getting is much like when using fat markers in traditional renders – every stroke lays down a certain amount of ink and if you cross over you get the colour of two layers of ink. This isn’t an unusual problem you’ll be pleased to know.

firealpaca brushes messed up

Its hard to be precise to the extent where all areas are filled without any overlapping at all. Whenever i try to build color an area with several strokes, sometimes the strokes overlap resulting in unwated darkening of values.












Firealpaca brushes messed up