dear community
is it possible to increase the line thickness after drawing? via the FX stack for example?
best regards
simon
Change line Thickness
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Re: Change line Thickness
Take a look in FX stack panel = stylize/border effect.soioartist wrote:dear community
is it possible to increase the line thickness after drawing? via the FX stack for example?
best regards
simon
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Re: Change line Thickness
Here's an FX stack called "Line Thickener." It's a combination of Median Blur and Curves, which first blurs the existing lines to make their radius go out farther, then threshholds the new radius to make it sharp.
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Sven and Neonnoodle
Thanks a lot for the hints. this is fantastic, my drawings were a little bit on the light side. both solutions work for me.
best regards
simon
Thanks a lot for the hints. this is fantastic, my drawings were a little bit on the light side. both solutions work for me.
best regards
simon
Re: Change line Thickness
yeap, and playing with the (unlimited) FXs combinations,
(stacking different blur modes + add boder + erode ...),
you can get many, many different results,
such as this dirty-plotty thickening for example :
(stacking different blur modes + add boder + erode ...),
you can get many, many different results,
such as this dirty-plotty thickening for example :
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Re: Change line Thickness
brilliant! thanks!