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  1. Blegh. http://ur1.ca/fh6l8

    Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 06:50:21 UTC from web
    1. @coffeecream Protip: blow everything up to 400% its regular size at least before you draw, and shrink it back down later.

      Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:13:22 UTC from web
      1. @thelastgherkin The image or the workspace?

        Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:15:08 UTC from web
        1. @coffeecream The entire image. If you draw everything at a larger size than necessary, it allows you more leeway with your lines, and also allows you to use a thicker brush. Tiny mistakes and wobbly lines are then minimised when you return the image to viewing size.

          Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:17:15 UTC from web
          1. @thelastgherkin Alright. Thanks.

            Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:21:28 UTC from web
      2. @thelastgherkin Can you do what I do and just draw in a vector program where the lines can be endlessly manipulated for hours and hours and hours and hours and hours until they're absolutely perfect even at 40x magnification?

        Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:20:26 UTC from web
        1. @redenchilada Vectors are for losers.

          Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:22:28 UTC from web
          1. @thelastgherkin >implying raster art isn't high pleb tier

            Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 07:43:48 UTC from web