>>1566272>I see what you mean, I had some trouble with keeping lines at even width.Agreed. I have some suggestions on that that might help:
* Zoom out to a specific zoom level - it varies between images. What you're going to do, is find a zoom level where the line you want everything to be the same as has all the bezier lever balls touching right at the edges of the balls with no overlap. Remember this zoom level.
* From this zoom level, make it so all the parallel lines are spaced just so. for the object you are working on. For example: if I am working with hair, and the balls touch at 105% zoom, but skin has the balls touching at 150% then that's fine.
* Make the nodes and levers parallel to one another.
What this does, is actually improves the likelihood the lines are going to be smooth and properly spaced. It's a helluva lot easier than sitting there and futzing until the cows come home, wondering if they are even close to one another.
>>1566263So here are some things I found. Part of your homework,is to figure out why I circled these areas. This is not to pick on you, but since you have fairly good control, I'm trying to make you think about them. If you're not sure after looking at each area, you can ask after looking at and eliminating the ones you can see and understand. I will say now that a lot of the ends are a concern, but you have to understand why I am pointing them out instead of just assuming that they need to be tapers.
Good luck!