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February 27, 2018
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While drawing fast strokes. vertical lines appear in my drawing ( using photoshop cs 6 )

  • February 27, 2018
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hi guys. i'am having this problem where when i draw using my tablet pen ( huion gt - 191 ) random vertical line appears for no reason.. i hope anyone can help me with this issue. here's a video how it looks like. im using windows 7 64 bit

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Participating Frequently
July 21, 2018

I'm having the same problem too. It just started happening this afternoon.  I attached a second monitor to my PC, that's the only thing that has changed to my set-up and now this very frustrating thing is happening. No software has updated during the day!

Using the mouse is fine. Ink works fine (although from the video I'll attach it looks a bit ropey). The monitor recognises the pen when floating above the screen, photoshop even recognises the pen when using it to select buttons, but when you go to try and draw it goes haywire and just random verticle lines.

I'm using a Huion GT-220. I've never had any problems with it while using photoshop before! What the heck is going on.

Participating Frequently
July 21, 2018

And like Steadlinks said above this only happens in Photoshop. It works perfectly with my other drawing software.

PECourtejoie
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2018

Hello, do you only encounter that in Photoshop?

Did you try the wintab fix?

Participant
February 28, 2018

yes! i only encounter this on photoshop. i tried this method where you write a txt. file " PSUserconfig.txt " with the notepad " # wintab system stylus 0 " but still the problem still exist =(

February 27, 2018

Have you tried re-installing the driver for the Tablet

Participant
February 27, 2018

i did reinstall the driver the problem is still there T.T

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 27, 2018

See if View menu > Show > Smart Guides is checked on. Uncheck that and see if the problem remains.