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thor64 member
Member # Joined: 03 Feb 2000 Posts: 154 Location: Fredericia, Denmark
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2000 1:03 pm |
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hmm. Try to post it here....
Another question:
I have a Calcomp 4 x 5 (yes! - it's waaaaaay too small), but when I draw quickly it looks like I have used the line tool instead of the freehand - if you know what i mean . A smooth curve i almost impossible.
That's why I'm thinking about buying a proper sized Wacom - I'm sure it's much better, but do you think I'd still have the "rough-curve-problem"?
I have 128 MB, p3 450 mhz (or is it really "just" a RAM problem?) |
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Tinusch member
Member # Joined: 25 Dec 1999 Posts: 2757 Location: Rhode Island, USA
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2000 1:30 pm |
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It's a brush problem with Photoshop. No matter what speed your computer is, it won't fix it. It's Photoshop's fault. The only workaround right now is to make your curves slowly, I think. |
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