![]() Now that I tested GPencil, I experience about the same pressure output as in the 2d applications, which I experience as slightly less fluctuating. I hadn’t done anything with tablet in Blender previously. If I’m wrong, do move to wherever more fitting. Off topic: I created topic here as I didn’t find any (sub)forum more fitting than this. I Just want to know if anyone has or had similar experience, and what you did about it. It’s the usually non-smooth pressure curve that buggers me. In following images ignore the smoothness of the spatial curve in FireAlpaca, I have max stabilizer value there and non in Krita. ![]() If I change the wacom settings for tablet to less soft then I need to push very hard and that’s not very desirable for either me or the nib and tablet surface. I have tried a number of curve tweaks in Krita, including much less steep output in lower input range, but then I get same non-smooth experience in the mid-range and up. Other times when I press even more gently I do have plenty of output. I should mention that sometimes when I press gently I don’t get any output only to a fraction of a second later have sudden output without me altering pressure, at least I don’t feel like I do. ![]() I know I do have a non steady arm/hand, but I’d assume pressure curve should be much smoother than this. The problem is that there are too sudden changes in the pressure curve (thickness, opacity, whatever). No matter what, I do not have have a pleasant experience. I have tried various settings in Wacom Tablet Properties, and in Krita’s pressure curve for tablet.
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