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Nothing visible while I draw.

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Jun 04, 2021 Jun 04, 2021

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I am using the latest Photoshop. When I paint on a new white surface with a brush, everything becomes white as I paint. Also the area around my work surface. So I paint blindly. As soon as I finish the line, the drawing is visible. How can I change that or why is that?

 

Thank you for your help.

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Hi Jacqueline.

 

We can see that your image is zoomed to 34% but we don't know the resolution of your display screen.  Nore do we know the spec of your hardware.  What I am wondering is if this is just lag.  You were moving the brush quite fast in the video.

 

Try using a small fully hard brush (10 pixels for instance) and painting more slowly.  If you are still seeing nothiing until the end of the stroke, then we can look more closely.  I am not a Mac user and these things are often OS specific, so what version of OSX are you using, and what hardware.

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