Hi there,
I have just installed and booted up PSPx9 for the first time and am trying to get the settings all just right for comfortable drawing. I was previously using Painter Essentials 5 with a Wacom Intuos Art tablet, what it allowed me to do that i want this program to do is let me use the touch gestures on the tablet to zoom and rotate my canvas. I am having a rather hard time finding information on this and have been searching google for quite a while and turned up nothing.
Regards- Zemallo
Trouble with wacom tablet
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Re: Trouble with wacom tablet
In PSP when you use brushes you can select properties under the Brush Variance tab- I select Pressure for some like Opacity- which will then respond to your pen pressure- there is no Brush Tracking as in Painter. Further refinements for your pen pressure must be made in the Wacom Tablet Properties program, as well as customizing any buttons or functions.
I only have PSP X6 and it does not have a selection in it's options to enable multi-touch support as Painter does.
However, to the best of my understanding your tablet should provide touch gestures in any program- find the Help section associated with your Wacom Tablet properties for specifics- http://www.wacom.com/en-us/getting-started/intuos
I only have PSP X6 and it does not have a selection in it's options to enable multi-touch support as Painter does.
However, to the best of my understanding your tablet should provide touch gestures in any program- find the Help section associated with your Wacom Tablet properties for specifics- http://www.wacom.com/en-us/getting-started/intuos
