Can't get rid of thick border that's attached to fill.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2025 8:02 pm
Hi.
I've got a head drawn with the freehand tool and multi-stroke selected so that the fill and stroke will stay together.
The stroke is about 6. pixels wide. All looked great.
Today I opened the same file, changed nothing, and when I render, the stroke looks almost an inch wide. But it's not the same brush stroke and it's not a dark black like the original stroke. In fact, the original stroke is still there. it just added this dark gray border to it.
I do have shading and highlights masked to it but it was fine yesterday.
I also moved the head out of the mask folder, and still has that border when I render. And the border only shows up when I render it. it looks fine until rendering.
I just did some more searching and found out it was not a problem with the freehand line. It seems to be around the edge of the fill.
when I uncheck the fill, the fill goes away and it renders without the border. But, of course, there's no fill then.
BTW, I treated the body the exact same way and it's fine.
UPDATE: I tried using the blob tool with no auto stroke. Merge strokes and draw behind were checked. Any blob I make has the same problem. A huge border.
I've got a head drawn with the freehand tool and multi-stroke selected so that the fill and stroke will stay together.
The stroke is about 6. pixels wide. All looked great.
Today I opened the same file, changed nothing, and when I render, the stroke looks almost an inch wide. But it's not the same brush stroke and it's not a dark black like the original stroke. In fact, the original stroke is still there. it just added this dark gray border to it.
I do have shading and highlights masked to it but it was fine yesterday.
I also moved the head out of the mask folder, and still has that border when I render. And the border only shows up when I render it. it looks fine until rendering.
I just did some more searching and found out it was not a problem with the freehand line. It seems to be around the edge of the fill.
when I uncheck the fill, the fill goes away and it renders without the border. But, of course, there's no fill then.
BTW, I treated the body the exact same way and it's fine.
UPDATE: I tried using the blob tool with no auto stroke. Merge strokes and draw behind were checked. Any blob I make has the same problem. A huge border.