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« on: 02/20/09, 01:44 »

Let me start off by saying that I'm completely new to Flash. I have Macromedia Flash Professional 8, and I opened it for the first time two days ago. I have a question:

1. Yesterday, and the day before, when I'd use the Brush Tool, I'd get very smooth, finished looking lines or curves. Kinda like a finished Flash cartoon. But now I'm get very sharp looking lines and curves that look very pixal-y. Here's and example of what I mean:
THIS is what it looks like when I used the Brush Tool now:


THIS is what it used to look like:
(I pressed F11 for a new window to pop up with it looking all smooth like that)

I have no idea how to get my Brush Tool looking smooth again! I tried increasing the Smoothing, but it seems to be broken or something. A line with 1% smoothing looks the same as 100%. Can someone help me out here? How do I get the smooth looking drawings again?
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« Reply #1 on: 02/20/09, 03:45 »

If you have the brush activated, there is a entry in the attributes window, where you can change the color and the smoothing factor.

You can set smoothing from 0 to 100 - play around with it Wink
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« Reply #2 on: 02/20/09, 12:50 »

You mean this:

Yeah, that's what I was talking about. No matter what % I put it, the Brush marks are still very pixal-y.

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