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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    ok - you don't say which Yoga C940 you have - I see two models on their site; but either way lenovo do not seem to provide anty windows 11 specific drivers, which may mean you use the windows 10 but you would have to check

    also did you check to see if the .DLL files are in your directory

    it seems that lenevo only do windows 11 specific wintab drivers for thinkpad, could not see any for the yoga

    may be lenovo, or xara, could give you some advice
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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    Hi guys, don't forget that when you draw in Xara with the Freehand Brush Tool, you are always drawing paths.

    If you switch on pressure recording, you only change the brush that Xara uses. To change the thickness, you can only use the line thickness.

    In my experience, the only way to draw reasonably naturally in Xara is to use the Shape Painter Tool in Paint mode.

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    Examples of where I use this are in my woodcut drawings by Dürer.

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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    @ernie-f, good to know.
    You make it look so easy.

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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    hi ernie, your art work is magnificent

    if you draw with the shape painter tool you get shapes, not lines, often this is not what is required, but yes, you can get excellent results when it is

    all lines are textured strokes - what you say does not really address the issue that michael is having, which is that the pressure profile ['stroke shape' on the fly] is not profiled correctly

    EDIT - I am assuming here that when michael draws a pressure profiled line it is not possible for him to get anywhere near the width set on the infobar, which would be the maximum achieveable for maximum pressure; it should not be that difficult to achieve, unless settings in wacom or other software are overiding xara, as mentioned before...

    if the drivers are wrong that too might be a factor; the xara freehand drawing tool is more than 20 years old, a lot has changed
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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    Yep handraw I know. But Xara can't handle this becaus it uses a line/brush profile.
    Xara has not the abillity to change responsive the lineprofile. Thats that thing. Others do it better – but Xara is Xara, live with it or leave it.

    This problems I have since my first Xara version and in this time I used six Drawing Tablets from Wacom to now Huion.
    The Huion is in my opinion the best deal and feels to me better then the Wacoms.

    Drawing in Xara is not like painting. I've found my way how to do. For my work it's not nesassery if I have a line or an objekt.

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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    here are three freehand lines I drew in xara designer:

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    the program responds very well to the pressure I exert, and I can get from very thin to very thick in one stroke - the thick strokes are close to the infobar size

    it is not possible to change the profile afterwards, agreed - but that is not what I understand michael to be saying; I read his post to mean he could not draw the full range between thin and thick, that the maximum size that could be drawn was much lower than that on the info bar...
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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    My last idea what can disturb is the Windows Ink think.
    I have it allways turned off.

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    Default Re: Pressure sensitivity strokes are very thin ...

    Quote Originally Posted by ernie-f View Post
    Drawing in Xara is not like painting...
    on that we can agree

    I don't use the program any more for freehand drawing because of it's inflexibility, but it should at least respond as intended
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