Solutions for me were mapping the tablet during drawing to one screen only, and making the switch to Manga Studio 5 (Clip Studio) for my line art. I did notice Lazy Nezumi caused the frazzles to look worse, because the lines are so nicely drawn, and the frazzles stand out more. And that causes frazzles when working zoomed out. In my case I use an older Intuos 1 tablet with three screens - with a screen setup of 2x2540 pixels and 25% zoom, approximately 1 tablet point per screen pixel is available. There is a simple reason for the jaggies: when you draw zoomed out the software has to interpolate the screen/wacom coordinates with the zoomed out version, which may result in less optimal lines. I observed the same issue when drawing in most drawing/painting applications that are bitmap based (sometimes even vector based).
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