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P: Photoshop iPad - Brush Strokes Don't Appear Until I Lift Apple Pencil (Type-C)

Community Beginner ,
Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024
  • Device: iPad Air (5th Gen) running iPadOS 17.2.
  • Stylus: Apple Pencil (USB-C) - A3085
  • Photoshop for iPad version: 5.4 (20231204.515)

 

When using my Apple Pencil in the Photoshop for iPad app, my brush strokes do not show up on the screen until I lift my Apple Pencil off of the screen.  When using my finger, my brush strokes show up as I make them.  Of course this makes the creative process difficult because you can't see where your brush stroke has been unless you lift your pencil off of the screen.

 

I have completed the following troubleshooting steps:

 

  • Tried this with my wife's Apple Pencil (same model) on her iPad (10th Gen) and hers does the same thing.
  • Unpaired and repaired my Apple Pencil
  • Restarted my iPad
  • Uninstalled and reinstalled the Photoshop for iPad app.
  • I tried the "Stylus only painting" option both on and off with the same results.
  • I have searched high and low online and have seen others with this same issue, but no resolution.  I'm 100% sure my Apple Pencil is genuine, so I know that's not the issue.

 

I have attached two videos.  One shows the behavior in Photoshop for iPad when using my Apple Pencil and the other shows the behavior of using my finger.

 

 

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New Here ,
Oct 17, 2023 Oct 17, 2023

Hello Photoshop for iPad Community,

I'm facing an issue that's affecting my experience with Photoshop for iPad, and I'm seeking guidance to resolve it. Here are the details of my problem:

Problem Description:

I'm using Photoshop on my iPad Air 5 with iPadOS 17.0.3, and I'm encountering an issue where, when making a selection in an image and attempting to use an Apple Pencil with a brush, the drawing isn't displayed in real-time. What happens is that the drawing only appears after I lift the Apple Pencil from the iPad, showing the entire drawing I made. This makes it challenging to understand what I'm doing since I can't see changes as I make them.

Important Note: However, I've noticed that this issue doesn't occur when I'm using masks. When painting with the Apple Pencil on masks, I can see changes in real-time, which makes the process much more efficient and understandable.

What I've Tried:

I received support from Adobe, and I attempted the following suggested solutions:

  1. Reinstalling the program (Photoshop).
  2. Updating the iPad to the latest version.
  3. Restarting the iPad.

None of these actions resolved the problem, and the Adobe support suggestions were not effective.

Any additional information that can help resolve this problem is welcome.

I appreciate in advance for any help or guidance you can provide. I'm looking forward to finding a solution to this issue with Photoshop for iPad.

Thank you very much!

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 04, 2024 Jan 04, 2024

Has anyone figured this one out yet?  I'm on an iPad Air (5th Gen) using a USB-C Apple Pencil (genuine) and for the lift of me I can't get my brush strokes to show up as am I'm making them.  When using my Apple Pencil, my brush strokes don't appear until I life my Pencil off of the screen.  Can't seem to find a solution anywhere.  However, when I use my finger, my brush strokes show up as I'm making them.  Adobe support was no help.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2024 Jan 11, 2024

After some more investigation, I figured out the issue.  As mentioned in my original post, I was using the USB-C Apple Pencil model.  Apparently, this particular Apple Pencil isn't supported (and also doesn't have pressure sensitivity), so the Photoshop for iPad app treats it like a third-party stylus, resulting in the behavior of brush strokes not showing up until lifting the pencil off of the screen.  One week into back-and-forth emails with Adobe support and multiple support chats, nobody mentioned I was using an unsupported, but official Apple Pencil.  I returned my USB-C Apple Pencil and got a 2nd Gen one and it works like a charm.  Hopefully this might save someone some time and frustration.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2024 Jan 11, 2024

I did some more research and figured out the issue for my situation.  The only solution I could find for this was that people were using a third-party stylus and not an official Apple Pencil.  I knew 100% my Apple Pencil was genuine, so I knew this wasn't the issue but I couldn't find any other solutions anywhere.  Apparently the USB-C Apple Pencil (A3085) isn't supported in the Photoshop for iPad app, which results in the app treating this particular Apple Pencil as if it's a third-party stylus.  I went through almost a week of back and forth emails with Adobe Support and multiple support chats, and nobody on Adobe's end told me I was using an unsupported (though official) Apple Pencil.  I returned the USB-C Apple Pencil and got a 2nd Gen one and everything works like a charm.

 

Side note, the USB-C version doesn't support pressure sensitivity. This was my own fault because I didn't do enough research.  I thought the only difference was the wireless pairing and charging, which wasn't a big deal to me.  This flub is all on me, but just wanted to mention it in case others may miss it too.

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Explorer ,
Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024

I wish more people new about this. Guess I'm heading back to the Apple Store tomorrow

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Guest
Apr 07, 2024 Apr 07, 2024

Did anyone find a solution for this? I'm using an Apple Pencil Gen 2 and I'm using the most recent version of photoshop as of 2024. I'm using the free trail of the educational purchase. My brush strokes don't appear unless I lift my pen. It's very frustrating. I was excited to use Adobe but I can't deal with this at all and I'm just resorting back to procreate. Will Adobe be fixed??

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New Here ,
Apr 15, 2024 Apr 15, 2024

I have this bug too. Genuine Apple Pencil which works perfectly with everything else on my iPad Pro. Why has this not been fixed by now, Adobe?

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New Here ,
Apr 27, 2024 Apr 27, 2024

Same problem. It's (in my opinion anyways) one of the most important, basic functions of being able to draw on a tablet. For a company like adobe to be missing something like this while expecting that you pay for all their apps is crazy. The original post was from 5 or so years ago and it's still missing. I was previously using Medibang Paint but thought "I wonder if I can skip the adds by using the photoshop app". Not being able to see the brush as you're drawing is so frustrating that I'd rather deal with the adds that show up when saving. Medibang has all the basics and is really responsive(even with my 15$ amazon stylus).

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 03, 2024 Jun 03, 2024

Wow, really frustrating to find out this kind of a basic level problem. Also seems that newer pencil is not supported on my new iPad, so option is either to buy iPad that supports v2 pencil + pencil v2 ...or to learn and use another software 😔

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New Here ,
Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024

This is completely unacceptable. Apple did not put any disclaimer that the usb-c Apple Pencil would not be compatible with the world's most popular photo manipulation software. Sure I don't particularly care about pressure sensitivity but I should be able to draw in a usable way.  Adobe has not made any statement about this issue from what I can see and I was not informed rightly as a consumer. I an heavily considering filing a complaint with the FTC. 

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New Here ,
Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

brush delay when use apple pencil usb c on ps in ipad

The line will appear after lifting the pen. There are only normal selection tools.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

Hi ruckdhedhamma_5414

 

A bug has already been logged for this issue. I'm merging this thread with the parent thread. Please add your update to the parent thread. 

 

Thanks, 

Shivani 

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New Here ,
Nov 07, 2024 Nov 07, 2024

Is there any sort of a timeframe for when Adobe will fully work with the Apple USB-c Pencil

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New Here ,
Nov 07, 2024 Nov 07, 2024

I don't think they give a damn. I returned my USB-C and bought the Gen 2.

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New Here ,
Nov 22, 2024 Nov 22, 2024

Thanks for this

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New Here ,
Dec 11, 2024 Dec 11, 2024

When ever I make any stroke with my Apple Pencil the stroke does not appear until the pencil is lifted. I have bought my iPad and pencil from the Apple Store so there should be no issue happening. The app says it works with Apple Pencil so it should work with Apple Pencil no if ands or buts. It shouldn't matter what model of pencil I buy they should all work. This needs to be fixed asap as it prevents many people for continuing their workflow.

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New Here ,
Dec 27, 2024 Dec 27, 2024

I am having the exact same issue here. Adobe support cannot figure out what the problem is... been waiting for a call from "senior staff" to address the issue.

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New Here ,
Dec 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2024

I hace the Apple Pencil usb c and i'm using it on the iPad 10th gen on iPadOS 18.2 bit for come reason when i use photoshop with the Pencil

It has a Lot of lag and only appeers when I finish the stroke bot if I use mg finger the stroke happens at the same time Any advice to fix this would be great

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

This is total garbage from Adobe. More shady business practices refusing to let anything other than the Apple brand stylus work on their program. I am not buying an Apple Pencil. I'll use Procreate, which is a $15 one-time payment and works perfectly with any stylus. Adobe sucks.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025

I use iPad Pro 12,9", iPad OS 18.3.2, Apple Pencil Gen 2. Latest version of Photoshop. A couple of weeks ago Pencil delay suddenly started. It's not lagging but more like delay when starting to draw a line. If you for ex. draw a circle quickly the line appears only after the circle is ready so there is a good chance you miss the starting point. And overall this sort of delay is very very annoying, it's like playing an instrument and hearing the sound afterwards. I use others applications too (Procreate and Clip Studio for ex.) but this delay only happens with Photoshop. I have been using these for years, it's not Photoshop Smoothing or anything like that, it's clearly a bug.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 18, 2025 Mar 18, 2025

I tried to figure out more precisely what is actually happening: when you start to draw a line (with any brush or eraser) the line appears after aproximately 1 cm of drawing. It gets then visible of its whole length so nothing is missing. In that sense it is not lagging but delay.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 18, 2025 Mar 18, 2025

Yep having the same issue as the latest poster with the same hardware. Absolutely unacceptable.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025

It's fixed! At least my Apple Pencil works with Photoshop perfectly again. Thank you!

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 29, 2025 Apr 29, 2025

I got Photoshop on my iPad in March to edit photos and the most used tool I used was the "Remove Tool". It worked perfectly for me when I first used the app a couple of times. Fast forward to today and whenever I use the tool, it won't show the preview of where my brush stroke is going. It only shows after I release the Apple Pencil. As I draw with the tool with my Apple Pencil, it doesn't show where it's being drawn anymore. This was crucial for me as I wanted to see where I was painting the pink line over what subjects I wanted to remove. I don't know if it was in a new update or not but I had not used the app in a while. If anyone has any solutions, please let me know. Thanks. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 29, 2025 Apr 29, 2025

Hi @noah_9420! Welcome to the community! 
Can you share more details about the issue? Is this only happening with the Remove tool, or is it affecting other tools where you draw with the Apple Pencil? What iPad and Apple Pencil models are you using? What Photoshop version are you using? Does using your finger have the same behavior or does that work as normal?

Thanks!

Alek

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