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Whether or not you want to or should switch between multiple brushes depends on the look you want anon. Whatever best helps you achieve that look is what you should do.

That said, I personally ignore the CSP G-pen for anything but fills. For inking I much prefer the default Mapping pen, as it has a sharper falloff and more uniform taper, which may give you the look you want. All lines in the attached pic were done with the same pen setting (20 px on A4, 350dpi) to give you an idea of the flexibility (much more than the default G-pen). If I want something with similar smoothness but the same sense of thin taper I will occasionally use the Turnip pen but I can't remember the last time I did.

Hope you find something you like anon!

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