Anonymous
9/16/2025, 12:20:48 AM
No.11377744
>>11377740
i also found that since i fixed my "gaussian blur" "stroke" (outline) layers to no longer be partially-obscured by my normal "stroke" layer, that it's simply too bold now to even dupe it once to have two (2) layers of it total; i didn't notice such until the basically white background of this image made such super clear to me. when it was partially-obscured, i used three (3) layers. now i am down to one (1), having changed nothing but ceasing to make three (3) pixels of its 7.5 pixels obscured anymore. it's shocking. since fixing it being partially-obscured, i was too lazy desu to actually compare doing it incorrectly to doing it correctly, to attempt to match it, to make fixing it not appear to be a distinct change from how i'd done it until then. but i was also too lazy to be trying to redo my presets for the "gaussian blur" to match it as 1:1 as possible. so only using one (1) "gaussian blur" "stroke" layer now is the only difference i can be arsed to do
i also found that since i fixed my "gaussian blur" "stroke" (outline) layers to no longer be partially-obscured by my normal "stroke" layer, that it's simply too bold now to even dupe it once to have two (2) layers of it total; i didn't notice such until the basically white background of this image made such super clear to me. when it was partially-obscured, i used three (3) layers. now i am down to one (1), having changed nothing but ceasing to make three (3) pixels of its 7.5 pixels obscured anymore. it's shocking. since fixing it being partially-obscured, i was too lazy desu to actually compare doing it incorrectly to doing it correctly, to attempt to match it, to make fixing it not appear to be a distinct change from how i'd done it until then. but i was also too lazy to be trying to redo my presets for the "gaussian blur" to match it as 1:1 as possible. so only using one (1) "gaussian blur" "stroke" layer now is the only difference i can be arsed to do