Finally, go back and open your Photoshop and check whether the pen pressure is working or not. Are you trying to use it on the Layer MaskYou can use it on that layer only if you first click/select the Layer Maskon that layer (the white box next to where you clicked in the video).
Create a text file there giving this exact name PSUserConfig.txt and type the below command: Use WinTab. Well, the thing you are doing with the Gradient tool seems like an extra step and Im not sure why you are doing it. Some people had the issue and some didn’t, it seemed to only affect people with an NVIDIA GTX graphics card. Then, go to AppData > Roaming > Adobe > Adobe Photoshop 2021 > Adobe Photoshop 2021 Settings.
There was major brush lag issues and the annoyance of Window Ink that would be a shock to anyone having just moved over to Windows from OSX.Ī few Google searches in and I had fixed the issues of Windows Ink and the odd brush behaviour but there was still one issue that I couldn’t fix - in liquify my brush would jump around like an over-caffeinated bouncy ball, making it next to impossible to liquify anything (unless you waiting between each brush stroke for it to chill out. How do you reset liquify in Photoshop In the Liquify filter, pressing the Option key set the Cancel button to Reset. Users shouldnt have to make a selection on the section of the picture that they want to blur on, add a feather on the selection and then use the Gausian Blur filter. Hold Alt-Control-Shift as you start Photoshop. I sometimes work with Zbrush and the blur tool while painting in that program has 10 to 50 times the strength that the Photoshop tool has.
After my build was complete the first thing I did was install the Wacom drivers and Photoshop only to find that some things didn’t work quite as I had expected them to. Why is my liquify tool not working If you’re still having problems with Liquify, or using its tools, try resetting your Photoshop preferences.
Once I went full time I realised that I would build myself a PC that would be much more powerful for the price. When I first started on my journey of learning my way around Photoshop I was a full on Apple product fanboy, it just seemed like every creative was using an Apple machine and that I should do the same. Guest writer Jordan Hartley shares a very important find by fixing a major brush lag issue on Windows that I am happy he's sharing with us!