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Hej Stylusstroke Smoothing For Mac


Why do I need it? • Clean line-art taking forever? • Forced to make fast strokes to avoid seeing any jitters? • Pressing really hard to use the full pressure range of your tablet? • Uneven pressure in your strokes?

• Art software leaving ugly artifacts at the end of your lines? • Hand shaking when you draw? • Trouble with perspective drawing? • App cursor getting in the way when drawing details? • Switching software in the middle of your work because your main art program doesn't support input smoothing?

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If any of this sounds familiar, you will love Lazy Nezumi Pro! Position Smoothing Lazy Nezumi Pro offers 3 different position smoothing modes, for which you can easily control the amount. • Pulled String: great for slow, detailed work with sharp corners. • Moving Average: great for more dynamic work, with curved lines and soft corners. • Exponential Moving Average: capable of massive amounts of smoothing, great for long curves. Catch Up is an option available for MA and EMA modes. When this is enabled, your line will automatically catch up to your pen's position when you stop or lift it.

RE: Photoshop: Lazy Mouse (Brush stroke smoothing) Hej Stylus! Works pretty amazing i must say. It might not have all the settings as lazy nitsumi, but after testing it, i must say, that this is the holy grail for all mac photoshop illustrators!

Extensive Compatibility Lazy Nezumi Pro works with tablets that support the Wintab API, and the new System Stylus (Windows Ink) API for Win8/10. This includes Wacom, Surface Pro, Trust, Monoprice, Genius, HUION, Yiynova, UC-Logic, and many others. The Hook Window feature allows you to use Lazy Nezumi Pro in almost any art application! But if you happen to find an unsupported app,, and we will try to make it work! If you use Photoshop, you will benefit from plugin integration. This will allow you to choose which tools should bypass Lazy Nezumi Pro operations, to save you from having to turn it off and on again all the time when switching tools.

You'll also benefit from optimizations and bugfixes that Adobe never bothered to implement, including the dreaded.

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