2 years ago

A quick tip for any Clip Studio Paint users who would also like to learn Krita, but find the freehand brush stabilization options confusing/awkward:

Try using the dynamic brush tool instead and adjust the mass setting slightly until comfortable.


I'm not really sure why the dynamic brush tool is completely separate from the freehand brush tool, but the stabilization feels much closer to how Clip Studio Paint's behaves.

The Krita website has more information about exactly how the tool works: https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/tools/dyna.html



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