![]() ![]() It could be another useful feature I can look into. The one you said that sets the gradation to 2 from Color correction, I actually didn’t use that feature. I found that feature useful, even if I didn’t have RETAS. ![]() They also used anti-aliasing, but when they click the Export for Paintman feature, it automatically turns off anti-aliasing when exported, which makes it a lot faster than trying to find ways to turn it aliased. I only saw the “Export for Paintman” feature when I watched a Japanese tutorial on CSP animation (with English Subs). Drawing anti-aliasing in my opinion is better and cleaner, and also for me I can see where I made the joints better.ģ. Plus, it’s not really clean for me when comparing to draw with pencil and paper which acts like anti-aliasing.Ģ. I did try to draw with antialiasing off from the past, but I feel like I made mistakes during the process and I feel like I didn’t really join anything together. Thanks I can see that aliasing while drawing is important, but I draw and animate with anti aliasing with few reasons:ġ. ![]()
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