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Dots appear at the beginning of brush stroke, pressure not recognized properly

New Here ,
Oct 04, 2020 Oct 04, 2020

Hello. I am using a Wacom Cintiq 22HD on a Windows 10 System, and this morning I found a problem with what appears to be some kind of bug with Shape dynamics. At the beginning of the brush stroke the line appears to have a dot, as if i used too much pressure with the pen. At the end of the line, it just appears to be wrong and not optimized. I use both Photoshop CC19 and CC18 and both have the same problem. I encountered the same exact problem also with my old Cintiq 13HD. With another drawing program, the problem doesn't seem to show up. I tried every common solution regarding pressure, windows ink, use a .txt file, resetting tools and preferences, reinstalling the cintiq drivers or the program itself. nothing worked. It appears to be the pressure somehow not recognized properly when drawing a line (with whatever brush -also with pencil tool- and whatever option and dimension, flow or opacity). I have also not been able to find a thread online talking about my specific problem, except for a couple ones regarding photoshop cc 20 and mac, so definitely not my case. I'm pretty desperate cause I'm off a deadline. Thank you!

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