You can easily draw a straight line with a random wind like this.
【3】Basic usage
* There are 4 levels of line density: "sparse", "medium", "dense", and "overcrowded", each of which includes 5 types of tiles.
* Includes tiles that are based on "250px" in height and width, and the vertical length has been changed to "240px" and "230px".
* By stacking tiles with different vertical lengths, you can easily draw a straight line with a random look at a glance.
* Since the material is created in "gray", when using it in "monochrome", rasterize, binarization (threshold: 255), layer conversion (monochrome), etc. are required.
* Since it is a tile material, please use it by dragging and dropping it from the material palette.
* When you drop a tile material into the layer window, the center of the canvas becomes the center of the tile repetition.
When you drop it directly onto the canvas, the place where you drop it becomes the center of the tile repetition.
* If you want to draw with a brush or erase with an eraser like a normal layer, execute "Layer" > "rasterize".
1. Hairline tile (250px) (sparse)
2. Hairline tile (250px) (medium)
3. Hairline tile (250px) (dense)
4. Hairline tile (250px) (overcrowded)
5. Hairline tile (240px) (sparse)
6. Hairline Tile (240px) (medium)
7. Hairline tile (240px) (dense)
8. Hairline tile (240px) (overcrowded)
9. Hairline Tile (230px) (sparse)
10. Hairline tile (230px) (medium)
11. Hairline tile (230px) (dense)
12. Hairline tile (230px) (overcrowded)
【4】Actual usage
(1) Drag and drop "Hairline Tile (250px) (dense) 1" from the material palette to the layer window.
(2) Drag and drop "Hairline Tile (240px) (Medium)3" from the material palette to the layer window.
(3) Drag and drop "Hairline Tile (230px) (sparse) 5" from the material palette to the layer window.
You can easily add straight lines by repeatedly dragging and dropping materials as needed.
(4) rasterize and combine layers as needed.
【5】Actual usage (thicken the lines)
(1) Drag and drop "Hairline Tile (250px) (Overcrowded) 4" from the material palette to the layer window.
(2) Select the layer added in item (1) and execute "rasterize" > "Layer".
(3) Select "Edit" > "tonal correction" > "Binarization".
(4) In the "Binarization" window, enter "255" in "Threshold" and click "OK".
* "255" is the darkest case, so please adjust it as necessary.
【6】Actual usage (use as selection)
(1) Select the layer created in item [5] and select "Layer" > "selection from layer" > "create selection".
(2) If you select the layer created in item [4] and execute "Edit" > "Erase", you can not only add straight lines but also draw them.
* You can create selection the line even before darkening it, but please note that the selection will be thinner where the line is thin. Erasing using (selection is also thinner. )
(3) With selection enabled, select "move layer Tools"

and use the arrow keys to move the illustration or photo to the left or right little by little.
It can express effects such as image distortion and afterimage.
【7】Actual usage (use as a speed line 1)
(1) You can use it as a background speed line as it is.
* Since the material is created in "gray", when using it in "monochrome", rasterize, binarization (threshold: 255), layer conversion (monochrome), etc. are required.
【7】Actual usage (use as a speed line 2)
(1) When using "Gray" or "Color", you can use it as a simple speed line by masking unnecessary parts and blurring the boundaries of the mask with the "Fill & Blend" brush to create a starting and ending.
* "Monochrome" cannot be used because starting and ending cannot be made by this method. (I thought about various processing methods, but it is faster and cleaner to write with a pen with a normal parallel line ruler and starting and ending.) )
(2) Drag and drop "Hairline Tile (250px) (Overcrowded)5" from the material palette to the layer window.
(3) Select the place you want to keep with the selection tool, and select "Layer" > "layer mask" > "mask outside selection".
(4) Blur the border of the mask with "Fill & blend" etc.
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