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I made a brush preset with the letter x. I am making a line of x's. I am doing this by painting one x and holding down shift, then painting another x. The first x that I type is going off line. (like a jitter) My brush settings seem to be okay. (See screenshot.)
Is the brush supposed to be wavy like that if I have all the settings off? How can I get this brush to stay in line?
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Please post screenshots instead of attaching them in the future.
The Brush Settings Panel provides a preview of the Brush on a wavy line – that’s just a preview.
»The first x that I type is going off line. (like a jitter)«
What is the problem? Please post a screenshot.
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Thank you. The first x I paint jumps from the site of the curser.
I made a brush preset with the letter x. I am making a line of x's. I am doing this by painting one x and holding down shift, then painting another x. The first x that I type is going off line. (like a jitter) My brush settings seem to be okay. (See screenshot.)
Is the brush supposed to be wavy like that if I have all the settings off? How can I get this brush to stay in line?
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Never mind what it looks like in the brush panel. What does it do when you paint in a straight line? Here is one of mine, and look how wavy it looks in the settings panel. Yet if I paint in a straight line, a straight line is what I Get:
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»Is the brush supposed to be wavy like that if I have all the settings off?«
That’s a preview, it is irrelevant.
»The first x that I type is going off line.«
Please post a screenshot.
Does this happen when painting with tablet and mouse?
Are you on Mac Catalina?
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Thank you. I am using a PC with Windows 7 and Photoshop 2020.
I managed to complete the project but it never did stop acting erratic. Sometimes the x would land on the right place aand sometimes it would go way off. Also I was using my mouse only.
I am going to try this with Photoshop 2019 and see if it's happening there.