Thank you for your suggestion. I've tried to turn it off and on to see the effect, but I must admit that I hardly saw any. My daughter has a usb-wacom-tablet and mine is bluetooth. It didn't seem to be any differences between these either.
Magne
Thank you for your suggestion. I've tried to turn it off and on to see the effect, but I must admit that I hardly saw any. My daughter has a usb-wacom-tablet and mine is bluetooth. It didn't seem to be any differences between these either.
Magne
Hi
I have the same problem with incredibly slow brushes, from size 13 upwards.
Just wondered if you had found any way round this yet,
Thanks,
Kt1
search for hot rod your brushes painter in google there is a good tut for getting the most out of your brushes.
sorry for the somewhat cryptic answer I gave earlier. "Hot rodding your brushes" written by John Derry should go a long way to answering some of your questions.
In the meantime, play around with the "feature" slider visible when you select the Size line under the Stroke Designer tab in the Brush Creator (control-b)
If the brush preview at the bottom has a red "X" or doesn't look like a smooth curve, that particular brush will perform poorly on your machine. (I'm looking at a Painter X interface, so it may be different than yours.)
-pixel_streamer
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