Between WinTab and Windows Ink, you can get a properly working stylus, but it means switching between the two depending on your needs. Windows Ink doesn't do this, but does jitter at the micro-level. However, as I have mentioned in other posts, WinTab and CSP don't play well together at large sizes and fast brush strokes, CSP exhibits an annoying delay, which results in 'dents' when drawing long curved lines. Which is great, as it allows for super clean line work in tight areas. WinTab, however, does correct for it, disregarding micro-changes in the X,Y coordinates and maintaining a stable cursor. The Windows Ink driver doesn't work to correct this micro-jitter, which is why I was unable to draw a reliably clean line when working in very tight areas. It can be observed on all levels of the OS. Not cool! This is not supposed to be happening with the Great and Powerful Wacom EMR system. It's a very minor effect and I honestly hadn't noticed it until now, not directly anyway, but rather when I was doing super-tight detail work in CSP where I put it down to something weird in the driver. That is, when I hold the stylus perfectly still, the cursor will jitter around every second or so by about one pixel's worth of distance from the central point beneath the pen nib. I'd just assumed it was due to my imperfect hand steadiness, but if you fix the pen in one spot, you can see that it is definitely there. I've noticed that on my Samsung/Wacom EMR digitizer, there is a tiny bit of jitter that I hadn't seen before but probably should have. It is has come a long way since I last looked at it, and while it still needs a few more added elements before it might be considered a full package, it stands quite close now to being ready for prime time release, or so I'd estimate.Īnyway, here's the discovery which came up while I was exploring. If you have a license, (which happily, I do), then you can use in an unlimited capacity. You can download the beta technical review here and use it freely. It just came out a few weeks ago, on December 27, 2017. I made some discoveries while exploring the latest review version of Paint Tool Sai 2
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