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Inspiring
October 28, 2020
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Cursor shapes are different?

  • October 28, 2020
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My pencil pixel brush cursor is a crosshair after the latest update. Other pixel brushes look like the brush shape and size, as expected. Eraser and vector brush are circles. Live brush is showing no cursor at all (78 px). How do I get the brush sized cursor back for all tools? 
thanks, newbie here, working on iPad Pro. 

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Correct answer Sue Garibaldi

Yes, they are working for all the other brushes.

 

The only thing I want is to not have the crosshairs for the pencil when the brush stamp preview is turned on. The only way to turn it off is to turn off preview and crosshairs for all brushes. 


Hi.

 

Let me check with the team about this; I suspect it's working as intended (so people can have some indication of where a mark will be made).

 

Sue.

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Sue Garibaldi
Inspiring
October 28, 2020

Hi, 

 

The pencil and  pen do  not show a brush stamp preview, but the rest of your brushes should. 

 

The brush stamp preview seems to be working as expected for me. (That said, some of  them are quite difficult to see especially with grayscale colors.) Have you tried going in to App  Settings > Input > Brush Preview and turning off the setting, then force-quitting Fresco, relaunching it, then turning the setting back on?

 

Let me know if you start seeing it consistently.

 

Sue,

dDembickiAuthor
Inspiring
November 2, 2020

Following up: no change with uninstall/restart/reinstall. 

 

Is it a bug? 

Sue Garibaldi
Sue GaribaldiCorrect answer
Inspiring
November 2, 2020

Yes, they are working for all the other brushes.

 

The only thing I want is to not have the crosshairs for the pencil when the brush stamp preview is turned on. The only way to turn it off is to turn off preview and crosshairs for all brushes. 


Hi.

 

Let me check with the team about this; I suspect it's working as intended (so people can have some indication of where a mark will be made).

 

Sue.