To better illustrate what the hell I'm rambling on about: There's a Pixel Art Pen available in SAI that has an opacity setting, but you can't tie it to pen pressure, and instead of alpha blending with pixels on the canvas it simply overwrites the alpha value of any pixels it stamps. One thing you can do is make semi-transparent pixel brushes that alpha blend with what's already on the canvas. I believe there's some potential here to make use of this. The scatterbrush is crisper, and how it fades in and out is clearer. There's clearly a difference between the two. Now, you may be wondering why we'd bother doing this, since SAI's pencil tool IS a hard round by default. Standard Hard Roundīy setting up a scatter brush like below, you can create a standard hard round brush. Basically, we're gonna abuse the fact that scatter brushes are actually just typical stamp brushes, and we're going to set some parameters to remove the scattering effect. With the introduction of scatter brushes in SAI Ver.2, I've found a couple cool things you could do that you couldn't previously. PaintTool SAI Ver.2 Scatter Brush Tricks Introduction
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