you're great the only thing you lack is atmosphere (lighting, integrity of the stage) for example, so that some color comes from the light (for example, a picture in green tones in the light and in red in the shadow) ideally, of course, several such light sources
Thank you for pointing that out. But yea, if I'm in a auto pilot mode when colouring, I tend not to think through much, like sometimes being lazy about it. So like, I only do the atmospheric stuff if I actually put the character into some scene. Though, I may consider what you said, and so when I get used to it, my auto pilot colourization may be better. But if my other work still lacks of it, I may also try to improve it.
That is something I haven't experience nor encounter. The only things I can think of because of driver issue or computer processing power since application tends to pull more power on CPU. - Is different brushes, especially basic round brushes still the same? - Does the problem still occur on other application? - Have you tried closing all of other application and no other application running while using the app? - Have you tried reinstalling the driver? - Have you tried using a different version of the wacom driver? You can also check on wacom for more support.wacom.com/hc/en-us/articles/8342308503063-My-pen-is-lagging-jumping-or-always-drawing-without-touching-the-surface-What-can-I-do other than that, it may be something I can't figure out for now.
I haven't use android but this is how I resolve that question. "alt delete" is just an opposite of deletion hence the "ALT"ernate DELete, so basically, it's just a fill tool targeting the entire canvas ignoring anything in the layer. There might be no way to do that but just to manually huge brush the entire selection or just use fill tool and UNCHECK the "Apply to connected pixels only". That's the only thing I can help.
Exactly the same. The problem is that CSP doesn't use almost any GPU or CPU. It draws at one core - regardless of the app version. The problem is not with the brushes
This was a great video, extremely helpful learning the difference masking types with this program. I've used this program for years and only recently decided to learn more tools so thank you
I actually love Hard Light blending mode. It combines multiply with color dodge, any color above 0.5 value (upper half of the square color selector) will act as light, anything lower than that will act as shadow.