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Hey, so I've looked everywhere for a solution to this problem, but I've found no answers, so I'm hoping someone can help me here.
Basically, I'm drawing with a Gaomon PD1560 pen display in Animate CC Version 18.0.1, with pen pressure, and for some reason there are dots the size of the full brush appearing at the end of my brushstrokes. I have no idea why they appear or what I can do to fix it, as the only similar instances I've found online have been with other tablets in other programs, and there were never any solutions to those threads.
(This happens with any tool that uses pen pressure)
This only happens in Animate from what I can tell. Photoshop is working perfectly with no dots appearing, and so it the test square for the tablet itself. So I can only assume it has something to do with Animate.
Does anyone recognize this issue?
Quick help is greatly appreciated, as I'm supposed to be working on a film right now and this is halting the whole workflow...
Thanks
(MacBook Air 13" (2014), macOS High Sierra 10.13.5)
This can't be solved.
I am a Chinese.Gaomon,Huion and other brands.
It was made by a small factory in a remote suburb.
Older drivers and hardware.
We will not buy these products for use.
Your problem is that the drive is too old.
The manufacturer was unable to develop the driver.
After all, the factory employs only 10 people.
So this is a problem that can't be solved.
Suggest the next purchase, try to buy a large brand of products, such as Wacom or Microsoft,
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This can't be solved.
I am a Chinese.Gaomon,Huion and other brands.
It was made by a small factory in a remote suburb.
Older drivers and hardware.
We will not buy these products for use.
Your problem is that the drive is too old.
The manufacturer was unable to develop the driver.
After all, the factory employs only 10 people.
So this is a problem that can't be solved.
Suggest the next purchase, try to buy a large brand of products, such as Wacom or Microsoft,
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