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MrSmith
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 7:37 pm     Reply with quote
i seem to have almost no pressure sensitivity in painter. it basically goes from very light pressure to full pressure with the slightest touch of the stylus to the tablet. its fully opaque at a pretty light pressure. is this normal? photoshop seems to hve more varied pressures, but almost all 1024 pressure levels seem to be lost in painter. is there a way to adjust this in painter?
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Jin
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 2:08 am     Reply with quote
Hi,

Others will have suggestions too, and maybe they'll be better ones, but here goes:

Wacom Tablet Properties

On the Mapping/Speed tab, make sure that Pen Mode is checked.

On the Tip Feel tab adjust the Tip Pressure Feel slider and see if that helps.

On the Double-Click tab, uncheck Double-Click Assist box to see if it helps.

In Painter

Go to Edit > Preferences > Brush Tracking and paint a wavy brush stroke using your normal pressure. This will reset your pen pressure and it may help.

Whether or not this has anything to do with your current problem, it's a good thing to know:

Keep your tablet at least 6 to 8 inches (maybe more?) away from your monitor as it can cause the pen to act strangely if it's too close.

Depending on the brush variant you're using, adjustments will vary. Can you tell us which brush variant's you're using when this happens?

When I first got my Intuos 2, I had all kinds of pressure sensitivity problems in some of the several Painter versions I have installed. After much ado, and long talks on the phone, the Wacom techie decided I should delete the wacom.dat file and reboot. The file is regenerated when rebooting. (I understand this file is only in Windows, so I don't know what if any equivalent there is on Macs.) After following his suggestion, everything worked again, pressure sensitivity in Painter Classic, Painter 5.0.3, Painter 6.1, and Painter 7.1.357. Hooray!


Hope something I said, or someone else will say, is helpful. I know it's frustrating!

Good luck,
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antx
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 2:50 am     Reply with quote
I experienced the same but noticed that this is not the case with all brushes. I�m an absolute beginner in Painter and therefore have no good overview yet but try the Camel Hair brush (a very cool one btw.) and check out the opacity there. This one works fine for me. I don�t know why some other brushes do act so strange...
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