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So I'm completely new to digital art and art in general.
Got my wacom intuos s. And played around with it. Works fine except, pen pressure. I get a blue and red line when Im using Tablet tester Link:
How do I enable it? Im on windows 10 btw, newest wacom driver installed. Read online and watched YT videos, but I just can't figure it out ![]() |
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That looks like a cosmetically updated version of my Intuous Art tablet. The tablet tester is showing almost maximum pressure all the time.
In the Tablet Settings, I assume the Input Pressure Global Curve is showing nice gentle 'S' shaped transfer curve? In the Wacom Set-Up/Utility/Control application, does it show a full and proper pressure range? The Wacom Utilty has an 'application profile' feature where you can set up a different configuration for different applications (it auto-detects the application in use) and if you don't set one up for a particular application then it just uses some kind of 'default' settings. I found that I had to set up a profile for krita, but didn't have to make any specific settings changes, before it would work properly. So, can you try that to see if it helps. |
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I tried different stuff in krita to see if i can get it to work, and I set the pressure curve on the brush I was using to an S to see if it changed something, but nothing.
Yes, when i press the pen against the tablet the meter goes all the way up. I will try to make a profile in the wacom utility tomorrow for Krita to see if it works, thanks! Making a profile for Krita in the Wacom utility fixed my problem thanks! |
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