Hi Richard,
Thanks. I had not heard of Dynamic Sketch plugin - sounds like what I need,
pretty much. I am watching some videos now. Great.
What would be the main difference between drawing smooth lines in Manga
Studio and using this Dynamic Sketch Plugin for Ai?
So I don’t have to buy both! Do they both support pressure of pen and
smoothing out brush strokes and making it vector (dynamic)?
(With my goal to draw clean lines that I can color easily, rather than
doing more rough quick draft sketches.)
Peder:
It’s an Intuos3 6x8, and I am using Pen mode not Mouse Mode, but thanks for
the tip!.
I had not been using/painting in Ai (only really use it for Image trace of
my scanned drawings), only really drawn i PS. So now when I tested using a brush
in Ai I notice that lines are not jaggy because they are smoothed out after
releasing pen. I also tried this Live Paint Bucket tool to fill areas I have
drawn with the Paintbrush. Nice.
I am not sure how to find some brushes that respond to Wacom pressure with
the pen though to vary brush stroke width?
Stroke with also keeps reset back to 1pt all the time though.
I guess it’s just getting used to Ai. I assume there is no tool in Ps that
allows to draw with a brush that smooth out what is drawn like in Ai and that
creates a shape that can be filled like in Ai?
So I guess the jaggy line was a problem in Ps only.
Ai could be a great option then. Just wish it worked like Adobe Ideas
without this Live Paint Bucket selection requirements in Ai.
A dynamic paint brush tool with fill capabilities like in Adobe Ideas or Ai
as a feature directly in Ae would be optimal for me really. Well, perhaps not
always when needing lots of layers.
Thanks all of you.
I’ll try and experiment with these options today.
-Anders
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [AE] Methods of creating illustrative assets and
artwork for animations
Anders, I used a wacom long ago and remember there was something
like mouse emulation mode that didn't get full resolution, is it installed
properly and recognised by the apps? I can't help much because I don't remember
but perhaps someone else here knows this. If you're just getting screen
resolution then that could explain why lines get jaggy.
Peder Norrby / Trapcode