Why are brushes in photoshop so laggy?
I am a proffessional artist. I use photoshop a lot mostly for drawing and painting but no matter what I do I'm always waiting for the program to catch up to me. The lag can vary from a slight delay in my strokes (strokes always seems to be trailing behind my brush cursor, a problem which worsens when smoothing is enabled to any degree) to several second brush slowdowns. I've even experienced the program just straight up not drawing my strokes and undos and then "popping" them all in a couple of seconds later. No matter what the lag is though it's always incredibly annoying and detrimental to my workflow as drawing is best done when you can actively react to what your strokes are looking at and waiting for the program to catch up sort of ruins that. I've recently switched to Clip Studio Paint for drawing and the experience is frankly night and day. It's the closest thing I've experienced to drawing in real time as I would with traditional media and whenever I have to go back to PS the shift in brush speed is very jarring/disappointing.
My machine specs are:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900x
Graphics Card: GTX 1660 (latest studio drivers installed)
RAM: 2x 32 GB (64 GB)
Drawing Tablet: Wacom Cintiq Pro 24'' (most up-to date drivers installed)
All programs and the OS are installed on an M2 drive which is used as my scratch drive as well (because in the year 2021 this program's autorecover still doesn't function if you change your scratch disk from the C drive...)
I have done everything I can think to minimize the lag barring working at lower resolutions which is frankly not a solution. I need to work with larger files for my work and most professional artists I know need to do the same. We all have this same complaint too, but most just deal with it as a fact of life but imo that's unacceptable. Now, I understand the issue existing with more complicated brushes, but for this to exist even with the most basic drawing brushes is crazy!
Any suggestions on how I can make my drawing experience as speedy as Clip Studio Paint would be very much appreciated. Barring that, I would really like to make the suggestion to Photoshop's developers to please work on improving this.
