
When I draw a bit faster the offset increases.Īnd yes: I turn off all stroke stabilization, which only exacerbates the issue.
#Krita tablet offset manual
I’ve spent hours trying to find a solution, but it seems unfixable: I’ve turned off the other screens, switched between QT and Wintab (SHIFT option), entered manual values… Nothing works to get rid of that offset.

There’s never an offset in ClipStudio: where the cursor is, that’s where the stroke is drawn.

It also experience this in Photoshop, PhotoLine (stroke stabilizer) and OpenToonz.īut not in ClipStudio. I posted it on the KDE forum as well ( ) but no answer?īasically, when I draw in Krita with a simple 12px inking or pencil brush, the actual mouse cursor is a bit ahead of where the stroke is being drawn. So you will always need to use smoothing with it.Īn issue related to my Wacom Intuos Pro 4 Large tablet. Uhm… I guess make a wishbug on or make a topic on the forum? Animation is mostly being optimised right now.Īs for the tablet stuff, the same guy that implemented win8 pointer events is looking into a mouse mode of sorts, but as far as we can tell, all programs using mouse mode are unable to use subpixel precision(cause mouse coordinates have no subpixel precision). If this is not possible am sure it would be a cool function to have.

So if you were animating on twos and, 1 and 5 were your extremes and 3 the inbetween, you keep 1 on the pegs, 5 and 3 come off the pegs goes on top of 1 and gets rotated and moved to align some parts of the draw.Ĭan you go off-pegs or out of pegs in Krita? This was a function I saw was present in TVpaint, from googling around, you could translate and rotate a frame in respect to the frames in the layer, draw on it and return it back to normal once you were done drawing. I was watching an inbetweening tutorial on Youtube and one thing I noticed the animator do was to take pages off the pegs to make it easier to do the inbetweens. I not too experienced with 2D animation and I am learning and playing around.
