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Hi,
I have jittery lines in Photoshop when I draw lines slowly. However when I turn on 'override high dpi scaling' it is solved.
This way the UI is very small and unusable.
Does anyone know how to solve this (without lazy nazumi)?
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Are you using a Wacom tablet to draw with? If so, you can adjust the settings. Under Brush Dynamics, apply the Smooth setting, this should help take away the jittery-ness. You can also adjust the Wacom settings. Let me know if you need help with that.
Hope this helps,
Angie Taylor | http://www.creativecabin.co.uk
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Thank you. I had smoothing already turned on. Without it is a real mess.
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The problem is not Wacom related. It is photoshop related. When I turn off 'override high dpi scaling' on Autodesk Sketchbook there is no problem.
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Hmmm, I must admit, I much prefer Sketchbook Pro for drawing, it feels like drawing with real pencils and pens. Having said that I haven't come across an issue with jittery lines. Sorry I e been unable to help you further. Good luck and keep me posted!
Angie
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I've seen this happen in Windows not only in Photoshop, but also in MS Paint, PhotoLine, GIMP, and other applications when drawing zoomed out with a Wacom tablet. It is an interpolation issue, and some applications have built-in solutions (like a stroke stabilizer or their internal code takes care of the problem).
I am afraid only Lazy Nezumi might be the solution.
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I'm not sure if this was ever resolved but I'm having the same issue and I do use Lazy Nezumi. It works fine for a while but the jittery lines come back randomly.