Smooth brush strokes get angular - changing document briefly resolves problem, then it returns
- March 3, 2022
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I'm having a rather disruptive issue when drawing curves strokes freehand.
After a few minutes of drawing, curved strokes suddenly get angular. The faster I draw the strokes, the worse it gets. If I draw real slow, it looks ok.
I'm attaching pictures of the problem.
The problem is not with the brush - I have tried different brushes, and it also happens with the selection tool (as you can see in the images). So far I have only had this problem in Photoshop, which leads me to believe the fault may be with the software, but I can't know for sure.
The weird thing is, if I switch tabs to a different document, or open a different software and draw there, it fixes the problem. I can return to the drawing I was working on and get smooth strokes again. Then, a few minutes later, the issue returns. So while working, I now have to keep a separate document, or separate software, open, to draw a few lines there then return to my work for the problem to go away.
I use a Wacom Intuos Pro (L), and Photoshop is up to date. The issue is not on any specific area on the tablet, it happens everywhere. I don't have an extra tablet to test with, but I have tried a different pen, and it made no difference. I have tried reverting to older drivers for the tablet, and I've tried an older version of Photoshop. Neither helped. I run Windows 10 on a fairly new PC. Windows has had several updates through this problem, and doesn't seem to affect it.
Does anyone know what's causing this?