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8 years ago
"Doctor_Vikter;c-16016095" wrote:
@GreenLover331 Not sure if I could be of any help as I don't do much smoothing when editing but for when adding in hair strands, etc, I usually set my brush settings on 50% flow.
My actual brush settings in the "Brush Window" are set to this for almost everything but mostly comes in handy with a graphic tablet if you have one.
http://i.imgur.com/U5UGWsJ.png
If you're using a mouse I'd say fiddle with the opacity/flow settings and constantly adjust brush size while working. Sometimes I switch between mouse and tablet and this has helped me a lot when adding hair detail using a mouse.
I also use the burn/dodge tool to bring out some areas of the hair more such as shadows and highlights (burn/dodge set on 50% opacity). I also use this when editing in some parts of the skin or other things.
Like mentioned by others, too, finding nice pre-made hair brushes can take a lot of the pain of drawing the strands in away :dizzy:
Did this edit a bit ago with these brush settings posted above when adding in the extra hair strands and other minor details.
Really ugly looking boy so just a forewarningSpoilerhttp://i.imgur.com/rXPiXXG.jpg
First off! Wow @ that edit; ah-maze-balls! Do you have any tut's?!
Second, I use my Intuos (I feel I spelled that so wrong) tab when editing 98% of the time... and I could not do one strand methods, as my hand cramps easily, plus I suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome in my dominant hand/wrist (righty). :s
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