![]() ![]() Okay, obviously i t wasn't either the drivers or Photoshop entirely at fault, but some kind of legacy issue with my old preferences that was jacking the brush sensitivity inside of Photoshop. Even when I deleted the prefs from the Wacom Tablet Properties, the problem persisted but it was obvious to me the line quality was even worse now. At that point I reloaded the prefs, but the lines were-again-strange and unpredictable. Lo and behold, the tapering was working as hoped. After the latest uninstall/reinstall, and on a hunch, I decided to fire up Photoshop BEFORE loading my Wacom preferences. So it was now time to begin kicking around the drivers. The line quality was still strange & unpredictable. Uninstalled and reinstalled the Wacom DriversĪll to no avail.Turned on & off "Tip Double Click Distance".and here's what I tried (in no particular order, but in many combinations of the following) within the Tablet Properties before resorting to reinstalling drivers and those endless reboots: ![]() Strange enough, the l ine tapering still worked fine in all my other drawing programs ( Manga Studio EX5, Sketchbook Pro 7, FlipBook Pro 6, Painter 13, ArtRage, Quixel Suite 2, ZBrush 4R7, Maya 2016 & Mari 2), so it's obvious that the issue resided uniquely between Photoshop and the new Wacom drivers. I never noticed it before but I decided to give it a shot and so far I haven't had the blobbing issue! I really hope it stays like this and hopefully this helps you and others.Īfter installing the latest Wacom Driver ( 6.3.15-1) my brush sensitivity works, but the lines are strange & unpredictable. I went to "mapping" which I never looked at before really and at the bottom there is a little check box with the text "Use Windows Ink". For mine, it has theĪpplication: All, (varioius other programs)Īnd then there is a box with three tabs labeled Pen, Eraser, and Mapping. I went to the "Pen and Touch" section in the control panel and turned off flicks but that unfortunately didn't work then I looked at the Wacom Tablet Properties. Then, as I was looking through this post and the replies of other people, I saw someone who was saying the problem might be with windows. ![]() (not!) and then I made a new ticket and they told me to do a "clean install". I've contacted Wacom support team and they basically just told me to reinstall my drivers- which I had done already but did again, and then they seemed to completely forget about me for almost a month. At first it didn't happen that often more recently, however, it's been happening very frequently and feels like it was every 5th stroke I did was just a big blobbly mess. Sometimes I would also get lines, as if I was holding in Shift and clicking-and this would pair with the pressure sensitivity failure and I'd get blob lines or a big blob and when I undid that stroke, I'd see a small line underneath it. I use Photoshop CS6 mostly and kept getting massive blobs like the pressure would just cut out and I'd get marks like I was using a mouse with no sensitivity. I have had lots of issues with my Wacom Intuos Pro medium. I've also tried installing different drivers, the latest one first, when that didn't work I tried older ones to see if it would make a difference to no avail.Īny help would be greatly appreciated! I'm starting to feel a little desperate. The only way I can get it to work is with the process I mentionned (uninstalling driver, unplugging tablet, rebooting etc.) but I'd need to do this every time I shut down my computer and that's a bit of a pain. I get this little warning in my brush settings when I try to put it on Pen Pressure or tilt or other setting that requires pressure sensitivity, but it doesn't tell me how to fix it. When I turned it back on and went in photoshop this morning it didn't work anymore, pressure sensitivity was gone again. I've done this last night and it worked, I was thrilled but it was late, was exhausted, so I turned off my computer and went to bed. Roughly, it said to uninstall my wacom driver, unplug the tablet, reboot, install driver, plug in the tablet and reset my preferences in photoshop. I did a search on google to see if others had had the same problem, on a forum (I can't remember where) I found a solution that seems to have worked for many so I tried that. I have no idea why, but the pressure sensitivity of my tablet won't work anymore. I have a Wacom Intuos 3 tablet, photoshop CS6 and Windows 7. ![]()
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