What brush settings would you use to get clean looking lineart like this in photoshop during the inking stage?
Unless I use a huge amount of time to finesse my lines with bezier curves, my lines have a really "sketchy" look in Photoshop. Is there a faster way aside bezier curves or lasso tool?
thought she had a bulge in the thumbnail
>>2960806
bitch def has a bulge
the only way to get clean smooth lines is to use a program that has vector rendering, like corell draw. The vectore line rendering allows the program to smooth tthe lines, idk maybe photoshop has that capability too just google line smoother or something
>>2960782
just use sai, photoshop is terrible at lines, i don't know if there's still something like lazy nezumi for newer versions.
>>2960782
just get Lazy senpai
>>2963497
Only hobbyists use stabilizer tools. It ruins your line quality and makes your work look cheap and amateur as fuck. Allow yourself to develop some line confidence. There's a reason why most Disney artists use photoshop for drawing when they don't draw traditionally. Because they don't actually need any fancy tools, they make their lines look good through skill and photoshop is perfectly fine if you don't have to rely on a tool to make your lines artificially smoother.
>>2963560
>you don't have to rely on a tool to make your lines artificially smoother
That's not the point. You can turn off the stabilization in any program that uses it, and most of the time the tools only exist to alleviate lag issues. Photoshop even has them. The point is that Photoshop's lines look like blurry shit. Case in point your image, the lines look like shit. It's fine because it's a concept art sketch, but would you want those lines in a finished piece?
Don't ink in photoshop. Use Manga Studio/CSP, and use a custom G-Pen.
>>2963560
or to go straight to the point, do not ink in Photoshop
Kyle Brushes
Paolo Rivera does a lot of digital inking in Photoshop with those brushes and it looks great.