Here are some of the things I have tried that do help, a little, to give you a steadier Wacom hand: Maybe this thread could serve as vehicle for all TVPaint experts to share their linework secrets, (if they are so inclined). TVPaint does make use of splines, but I don't find that much of a time-save either, though the line quality is far better than what I can achieve, by hand. I'm much better with pencil and paper, but working that way sort of defeats much of the time saving nature that working with a computer, as your animation assistant, has to offer. Now, many animation styles call for "messy" linework, but if you are trying to achieve finished linework of the early Disney quality, as I have been attempting to do by hand, messy ruins the effect. I've been trying for years and still, my work does not cut the mustard. it is really difficult for most people to draw clean "ink" lines with a Wacom tablet. I'm sure this is the reason vector-based 2D animation software is so popular.
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