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November 30, 2018
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Brush stops drawing when going slow

  • November 30, 2018
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Hello, I'm recently having a problem that occurs when I draw slowly with the Brush tool, I'm not letting my hand off the tablet pen when going slowly to fix some lines and it stops working, this doesn't happen when going rather fast, only when going slow for some weird reason. I've opened up SketchBook to see if it happens there and possibly a problem with my tablet (XP-Pen Artist Pro 22E) and it doesn't happen there no matter how slow I go. What could cause this? I've attempted resetting my brush tool, to no avail.

Here's a gif showing it, I tried with smoothing on, off, pressure size, etc. All end before I let go off the screen with the pen.

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Thank you.

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Correct answer KonnieGFX

Thank you guys for your suggestions and sorry for not getting back to you sooner. For some reason, this doesn't happen anymore, I haven't changed any settings and on the next day, same file, same everything, it didn't stop the brush anymore, allowing me to go as slow as I want. I have no flow jitter on the brush, it stopped on all brushes, those without flow jitter too. I didn't try the smoothing leash settings when having the problem but the problem happened with smoothing and without, so I don't think smoothing settings would've fixed it. Thank you guys for the help, as I said it somehow fixed itself.

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KonnieGFXAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
December 1, 2018

Thank you guys for your suggestions and sorry for not getting back to you sooner. For some reason, this doesn't happen anymore, I haven't changed any settings and on the next day, same file, same everything, it didn't stop the brush anymore, allowing me to go as slow as I want. I have no flow jitter on the brush, it stopped on all brushes, those without flow jitter too. I didn't try the smoothing leash settings when having the problem but the problem happened with smoothing and without, so I don't think smoothing settings would've fixed it. Thank you guys for the help, as I said it somehow fixed itself.

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 1, 2018

I wonder if it is to do with Smoothing settings? 

Silkrooster
Legend
December 1, 2018

Ah, just maybe, his image did have a string before the brush.

Silkrooster
Legend
December 1, 2018

In the brush settings is transfer - check the flow jitter if it has the control set to fade, it will do what you are showing.

Silkrooster
Legend
December 1, 2018

I tried the control option in the other settings and setting any of them to fade can as well.