![]() ![]() Nethery wrote:But again, if you are drawing digitally with a Wacom tablet (or any digitizing tablet) there is no "dust" or dirt, no marks on the image that you don't intentionally draw. If you look at the examples in the Clip Paint Studio user guide of images that have dust specks on them, those are SCANNED drawings. Forgive me if I'm missing something about what you're saying, but in my experience there is not (and can not possibly be) be any dust or dirt artifacts on a digital drawing that are not made by the hand of the artist. So I don't really understand what you're talking about. The only marks on the drawings are those that are drawn by the animator or clean-up artist. I'm currently working on a project animated at 4K resolution and there is no dust or dirt on the drawings. ![]() The image you posted earlier showed a character with many little "dot" marks on it in the interior of the character (and some around the edges), but to me those marks look like they had to have been intentionally drawn, so those are not the type of artifacts that typically come from scanning. Right now I think there's no guide on how to do 4K, so I'm really lost on how to approach it.īut again, if you are drawing digitally with a Wacom tablet (or any digitizing tablet) there is no "dust" or dirt, no marks on the image that you don't intentionally draw. I think you really need the 'Dust' Cleaner FX when approaching 4K and it's a must with those tiny 4K Resolution Cintiqs. I want a line-width style that approach of all three, print, upload to pixiv, and also animation in 4K, also the two anime style that I like talked 'God Eater' and 'Hibike! Euphonium'. I honestly don't know how to approach on 4K when drawing and I'm super confuse on it, whether it's going for print, upload as image to pixiv, or doing animation in 4K. The line seems really looks really thin on a 4K monitor. ![]() Also I'm also trying to draw a fixed sized line, line width closer to anime style, maybe like "God Eater" or something close to this image " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false (Full Screen of it)?. I think 'Dust and Dirt' Cleaner FX is must if you got 4K monitor even going to higher resolution such as 8K. ![]() I'm also draw while streaming so I have to have on 4K, if I were to draw on a smaller resolution TVPaint becomes to clutter with tools and overlay, also viewers can't see the image, the stream drawing quality drops due zooming above 100%, and I can barely draw in as well due there still no TVPaint dual monitor support when streaming. I think by drawing a big resolution? I think I only use the word 'dust' because Clip Paint Studio have the 'Remove Dust' filter for it. if you're drawing on a computer monitor that means you're using a digital tablet (Wacom or otherwise), right ? So how does one get "dust" from a digital drawing ? But now when I jump to a 4K Monitor the dust are appearing like zitz! I think the dust would get worst if I were to get a Cintiq Pro 16, 16-inch that has 4K resolution. I think when I was 1080p/720p Monitor I hardly get any dust. (Igor Kovalyov and Priit Pärn would never use this.) That said, I can imagine coding something like the opposite of the gap recognition in the fill tool: search for pixels completely surrounded by nothing, measure X and Y, if it's roughly the same AND under a certain threshold, erase. Speckles which are of the same size as the lines can't be erased automatically. Any dust filter needs to discriminate between lines (wanted) and dust (not wanted), usually by erasing anything smaller than the line width. Slowtiger wrote:I really wonder how one ends up with speckles of that size in the artwork. ![]()
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