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Tablet settings in Krita overwrite settings in wacom?

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jramirez
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I always wanted to know if I change the pressure sensibility graph in tablet settings inside krita it will overwrite the settings in the wacom utility?
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The curve is applied to the numbers the wacom driver gives Krita. So first the internal curve of the tablet is applied (after Intuos 3 all Wacom tablets have a hardware curve that you cannot change), then the ones set in the wacom config utility are applied, then the ones set in Krita.
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boudewijn wrote:The curve is applied to the numbers the wacom driver gives Krita. So first the internal curve of the tablet is applied (after Intuos 3 all Wacom tablets have a hardware curve that you cannot change), then the ones set in the wacom config utility are applied, then the ones set in Krita.


Thanks boudewijn, but what about the pressure curve in the brush engine parameters?

I want to have the same level of pressure in all my brush presets. I know that is not the point with krita, but i like to press softly my pencil to have the 100% of pressure.

I want to reduce 50% the range of pressure (2048 -> 1024).

Thanks a lot! I hope you understand everything explained above.
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The brush engine presets get added onto the settings one.

So it's wacom-curve+settings-curve+brush-engine-curve. No overriding happening anywhere. This is to allow people to make big global adjustments.


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