If I could give any advice, I'd say to use smooth lines. To me, anything below 40 smoothing looks really bad. Who knows though, maybe you could make it look good :p
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If I could give any advice, I'd say to use smooth lines. To me, anything below 40 smoothing looks really bad. Who knows though, maybe you could make it look good :p
Well how does this look? For the most part, everything is done in 39 smoothing:
Yeah, it just seems like the jagged lines don't look that good. It looks all right when the characters aren't in close-up, but when it is a close-up it can look really bad. They can look good and fitting stylistically if the cartoon you're making is supposed to have a gritty feel, but something tells me you wouldn't be doing that :p.
So use 40 or higher for close-ups, and 39 smoothing for everything else?
That could probably work, yeah.
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Oh right. Sorry.
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