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Shakey lines Sketchbook Pro 2011 on Win 7
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Is anyone having a problem with lines looking shakey. Like I drank a case of red bull before drawing.

I recently upgrade from WinXP to Win7. It worked fine in WinXP (64bit).

I have run the program in compatiblity mode, disabled aero. set windows to the classic windows setting.

I messed with sensitivity, and it didnt do anything.
Thanks!



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Oh I ment to mention. I am using a Cintq 21xu.



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Have you tried disabling Wacom Virtual Hid Driver in Device Manager?



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Joe, Thank you for the response.
No I had not tried that, however I discovered the issue.

Disable the Tablet PC option in win7.

Go to Control Panel,
Then Program & Features,
Click on Turn Windows features on or off,
Then Unchecking Tablet PC Optional Components.

Thank you for your response!

Author: graffiti0924

Replied: 07 April 2011 01:07 AM  
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Glad you found an answer. Similar solutions; one through Wacom the other through Windows.



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  • spohle
  • Posted: 07 April 2011 05:37 PM

i have a similiar problem on mac, any solution for that out there ?



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Please pardon the off topic question, but do any of you know how to avoid the offset that occurs when you zoom in or out? I’m using win7 64bit and a Cintiq 21UX.
Thanks.



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  • Onedef1
  • Posted: 15 May 2011 12:40 PM

I have a Shakey Line issue, but it might just be my skill level.. Ive been attempting a lot of shading with the airbrush, on a layer, and then erasing to the lines on the layer below… my problem is that, using a Wacom Intuos 4, I frequently overshoot the lines, with a frequency that is maddening… I ususally have to clear the layer and start the airbrush again, as more often than not, its in a place where Im simply not skilled enough to match the color shade.. Also, after erasing, if I should hide the bottom layer, my shade layer lines are so out of smooth its just ugly… is there a way to simplify this?  im watching a lot of speed paintings, and it seems they do this effortlessly, or maybe it just takes a long time to get right… I just wondered about this, as it seems to me there might be a use for a quicker fix to something like this…

Im not a new artist. Ive had extensive experience though I AM new to Sketchbook...and still adjusting to the learning curve.  Thanks in advance for any input or advice. This sometimes frstrates me to the point where Id rather just stick to paper… lol.



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