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A forum post by feddykrait

Try selecting the basic fleck (the default one I mean) in the Paint mode. Turn on the "paint on surface of an object" (or whatever the name is) feature in the Options menu so that all your painted flecks will stay on the same plane as you paint.

Now, If you do NOT need to paint on a surface of an object, just create one anyway, and paint on top of it. That way your painting will be flat like a piece of paper. And then just delete said object afterwards if you don't need it. Your painting will be OK even without it, because they are two separate things.

Then choose the pencil tool and before actually painting make the fleck on the tip of your imp smaller and thinner (by holding down on D-pad I believe). And that's pretty much it.

When flecks are thin and attached to a surface, you get a pretty "flat" result. I tried it in a rather bumpy surface once - worked great. The only downside is that the fleck had to be reeeally tiny, and it covered a very small area. But you know, if your surface is mostly flat, you can use a bigger fleck. It all depends on a situation.

Hope it'll help.

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