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Photoshop CC2019 and CC2018, Could I have some help with the random loss of pen pressure?

New Here ,
Dec 06, 2018 Dec 06, 2018

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Hi,

I'm a Professional digital artist for 15 years now, and I'm quite used with photoshop troubleshooting.

That said, I've just bought a new computer, to be able to do illustration, VR and 3D modeling and octane rendering.

I9-7920X, 128 Go of RAM, 2x 2080Ti GPU ( not in sli), working on Windows 10 pro 64 .

I'm running photoshop on a ssd disk, and I'm working a cintiq wacom. .All my drivers are up to date.
photoshop_problem.jpg

Here's the kind of brush behavior that I have. As you can see I lose randomly the pressure, and sometimes I even have a straight line instead of a curve.

I've tried enabling/disabling Windows ink, with the PSuserConfig.txt thing with no success so far. I've tried deleting my photoshop préférences, my tablet préférences.

Does anyone has the solution?

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Dec 06, 2018 Dec 06, 2018

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If you disable Photoshop use of Windows Ink. Did you also configure your Wacom Tablet not to user Windows INK,  You need to configure  both to use WinTab APIs.

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I had this issue also, and my problem turned out to actually be that I had my tablet plugged into a damaged USB port.  I had to reopen Photoshop after plugging into a new port to get it to work.

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