![]() If you have very dark, dense art, or lots of grubbiness from over-penciling or using your art as a coaster, you may need to use a lower number. However, if you have used dry brush or inked lightly, or your inking has grayed out a lot from erasing pencils, you may need to use a higher threshold level. Generally, setting the arrow around 100 to 115 works well for clean black-and- white work. ![]() You will see that the higher the number, the darker your art looks. So slide the little arrow to where your art looks nice and clean. At the default, every gray darker than 128 will go black, and lighter will go white.
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