I fell into same trap.
Sharp exists in brush mode, not FX.
The method of sharpening only the stroked area is smart in a sense.
However, it is difficult for people who use other tools to understand.
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You can, however, sharpen the image with the CONVOLVE fx...
Also, this old thread below has some additional techniques to sharpen images. There's 3 or 4 different methods, each one quite effective depending on the situation. http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=3576
But as Hironori said, sometimes doing it manually with the brush works the best.
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Hironori Takagi wrote: ↑14 Feb 2020, 03:51
I fell into same trap.
Sharp exists in brush mode, not FX.
The method of sharpening only the stroked area is smart in a sense.
However, it is difficult for people who use other tools to understand.
20200214.png
Hello!!! An elegant solution. And very secret and hidden)) Thank you so much! My thanks. Head bow.
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Cardin Collins wrote: ↑14 Feb 2020, 07:11
Hironori is correct. No sharpen filter.
You can, however, sharpen the image with the CONVOLVE fx...
convolve0.jpg
convolve1.jpg
Also, this old thread below has some additional techniques to sharpen images. There's 3 or 4 different methods, each one quite effective depending on the situation. http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=3576
But as Hironori said, sometimes doing it manually with the brush works the best.
WOW! Thanks!
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Hironori Takagi wrote: ↑14 Feb 2020, 03:51
I fell into same trap.
Sharp exists in brush mode, not FX.
The method of sharpening only the stroked area is smart in a sense.
However, it is difficult for people who use other tools to understand.
20200214.png
Hello!!! An elegant solution. And very secret and hidden)) Thank you so much! My thanks. Head bow.
I agree , the Sharpen mode using a brush works well for cleaning up "fuzzy" edges of lines on a drawing that has been transformed several times, but it is much too "secret and hidden" !
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