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February 4, 2018
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Tapered Calligraphic Brush

  • February 4, 2018
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I'm using a tablet with a pen, so I have pen pressure, and the latest updated version of Illustrator. I've seen people using Calligraphic brushes with the size set to variation with pressure, but even when I have those settings I'm unable to get tapered ends. I don't want to have to adjust everything after I put down the brush strokes because that's ridiculous and everything I've tried either hasn't worked, worked but with major issues that I don't want to deal with, or I had to go through lots of extra steps after I've put down the brush strokes. I don't understand why I can't get tapered ends with just a simple Calligraphic brush and if there's no way for that to happen I think Adobe really needs to fix that with their programming because I just want a nice looking vector with tapered ends that I don't have to waste hours in the settings for. I'd like to be able to make vector drawings because I think that would look better with my style, but I'll just stick with Photoshop if there's no easy way to get tapered ends.

tl;dr I need to know how, if it's possible, to get my brush stroke ends to taper with a Calligraphic brush using the size pressure variation setting.

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roberts63809801
Participant
September 29, 2022

I am still having this bug in 2022 on my Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel.

Participating Frequently
October 23, 2020

Did you find a fix for this? Apparently Adobe have been informed of this bug since 2018 but it still hasn't been fixed. I'm able to get tapered ends on Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Affinity Designer, but not on Adobe Illustrator which sucks because I bought the Surface Pro 7 to use Adobe Illustrator on the go and now it's unusable.. Thinking of unsubscribing 

rcraighead
Legend
February 5, 2018

On the Calligraphic Brush did you set the "Diameter" and "Variation" to the same dimension? This is the only way a Calligraphic brush will taper to a point.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2018

Not only do you need to set up the calligraphy brush, but also the Wacom settings need to be in a way that the stylus can register pressure changes.

Participant
February 4, 2018

I think I might not have phrased my wording quite right but I have adjusted the variation value and checked pen pressure multiple times and it has not worked. As for the tablet responding to pen pressure, I don't have a Wacom, I use a Surface Pro 4,and it's pen pressure sensing is fine, as I have used it a lot in Photoshop before and with the pressure variation I have varying widths on my lines in Illustrator but no tapered ends.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2018

MaxQLongmire  schrieb

I think I might not have phrased my wording quite right

Definitely.

And that's why it's important to always tell us about your system.

In previous versions of the Surface Pro you would need to delete the Ntrig driver. But as far as I know this doesn't work with version 4. You could try if some of this works:

Please fix the Surface Pro pen bug in AI...

Surface Pro 4 + Surface Pen = Brush Delay?

If all this doesn't work and all you want to have is tapered strokes, you might try width profiles instead.

Omar.Fathy
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2018

You need just to adjust the variation value in the brush size section when you make the new calligraphic brush.

So you need to choose Pen Pressure and give a value to variation.