![]() ![]() It's heavier than my usual workhorse brush, for faster color application and rough blending, but not as heavy as the pencil tool, which has no blending at all. ![]() The plain ol' brush tool acts as sort of an in-between for me in terms of brush flow. I find the line quality to be much more crisp than Photoshop, and you can manually adjust in-program stabilization to help smooth out hand wobbles. Mostly made this because I'm lazy and I didn't want to have to keep turning my textures off/opacity up when I wanted to ink something (even though I don't do it very often), or lay down flat colors. Lower opacities give it the feel of different pencil hardnesses, while full opacity makes it more like a palette knife, laying down hard-edged, heavy color for detail work or eventual blending with other brushes. I use the pencil tool with SAI's native paper texture both for sketching and for applying opaque color with no blending. ![]()
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