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How to stabilize lineart in Sketchbook

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Anonymous
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How to stabilize lineart in Sketchbook

Hi. I learned how to make good lineart in Sketchbook. It looks good after final save. But while it's in program, the lines look like sewing stitch. They become all right, when i use Zoom  (I always zoom in my art, when i work with lines or with small details) But i have no constant need in Zoom. And i want to have good looking art even before final save. Moreover, distorted lines don't let me see some small defects.

What can you recommend me to improve working process?

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david.lau
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You can see a desk top of a user here:

 

https://blogs.autodesk.com/sketchbookpro/socal-staff-picks-july-2019/

 

SketchBook is really robust but the trick it to start at the right size of paper and DPI (PPI).

 

To ensure sharp lines, you need to start at 300 PPI.   This needs to be done as the 1st step.

 

https://blogs.autodesk.com/sketchbookpro/trents-tips-what-resolution-should-you-use-anyway/

 

Here is another 'setup' of the tool bars via Chip:

 

https://blogs.autodesk.com/sketchbookpro/10-tips-for-product-design-sketching-with-filip-chaeder/



David Lau
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Anonymous
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Thanks for the answer. It works!

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