Help with Artwork (Photoshop)

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Hey guys.
After years, I finally decided to get out my drawing tablet.
Was never any good, but decided I am going to give it another go.
Drawn the initial sketch of Baymax and now onto the outline. I've started doing it but not sure how I should do the rounded bits to keep them looking smooth?
Don't want to draw multiple lines as it'll look bad, and want the whole thing to stay smooth.
I'm using the Wacom Intuos Pen & Touch in Photoshop CC.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Twinight <3

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with lazy nezumi it is. but i dont know why u need to do that. usually i just smoothly keep going around multiple strokes and just make sure the lines match where u left off. once you zoom out it should look fine.
Well, If I remember from the other day, the strokes decrease in size as I finish them off, so matching them up would be difficult.
I'll download the trial of that program tomorrow and give it a go.[DOUBLEPOST=1496348367][/DOUBLEPOST]
with lazy nezumi it is. but i dont know why u need to do that. usually i just smoothly keep going around multiple strokes and just make sure the lines match where u left off. once you zoom out it should look fine.
Or maybe not, only for Windows? :/
I'll probably find a workaround but still...
 
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Well, If I remember from the other day, the strokes decrease in size as I finish them off, so matching them up would be difficult.
I'll download the trial of that program tomorrow and give it a go.[DOUBLEPOST=1496348367][/DOUBLEPOST]
Or maybe not, only for Windows? :/
I'll probably find a workaround but still...
use just the regular hard photoshop brush not the one which changes in size.
 
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