Drawing Without Pixels
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ChatNoir
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Hello,
I have been practicing on Krita for two weeks, and no matter which brush I use, there are always pixels when I zoom in on the image. At first, I thought my lines weren't sharp enough, before realizing that there was nothing I could do about it: they are always there.
Do you have a solution to get rid of them?
Thank you for taking some time to address my problem :D
I have been practicing on Krita for two weeks, and no matter which brush I use, there are always pixels when I zoom in on the image. At first, I thought my lines weren't sharp enough, before realizing that there was nothing I could do about it: they are always there.
Do you have a solution to get rid of them?
Thank you for taking some time to address my problem :D
1 answer
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Hello,
I don't use this software, but in Photoshop, when you zoom in too much on an image, you can see the pixels, which is normal since an image is made up of pixels.
Even brush strokes or fine pencil lines end up pixelating with too much zoom. At 100% zoom (displaying the image at normal size), you see a sharp line, but eventually, when you zoom in closer and closer, you realize that the digital line is actually an alignment of small squares, which are the pixels. It must be the same for all software.