![]() ![]() ![]() I use Affinity Photo as my primary painting/illustrating tool, but I'm forced to resort to workarounds (which can sometimes hinder productivity and can be very tedious) until the issue is resolved. It's definitely linked to the way that the apps interpret the input from the stylus/pen. I've tested out Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Sketchbook Pro, Krita, ArtStudio Pro, Medibang Paint, and more, and Affinity is the only software that does this. I would say that a majority of Affinity users use tablets at some point or another, and just about everyone will need to use the Freehand Selection Tool and brushes for various tasks. I use the freehand selection tool religiously in my work, so this bug is causing all kinds of it's super big - having perfect selection tools and tablet input should be a huge priority for any art and design app. Since they are aware of this, I hope we can see a fix in the near future - fingers crossed to see a fix in the next update! It's not a perfect solution, but it's an 'okay' workaround until the issue is addressed in the apps. These apps somehow override the stylus input and makes it normal again - and it makes the brushes feel a lot more like PS brushes too (I suspect that the same issue with the Freehand Selection Tool affects the brushes as well since it's all linked to the stylus input at the end of the day). The Windows equivalent of this app would be Lazy Nezumi: The basic version is free, and you can just use it with the 'Position Pull' at its minimum setting - that's all you need, unless you plan to use the more premium features. Hej Stylus is a third party brush/cursor smoothing app. In the meantime, as a temporary fix, install this app: I've found that it also impacts the brushes, making them feel a bit more jittery and sensitive to pressure input, It's almost like something in the coding is affecting the stylus accuracy, and is causing this look where it seems that the cursor is snapping to an invisible 90 and 45 degree grid. The more you zoom out, the bigger and more jagged and jittery the selections become, and only when using a drawing tablet on desktop (for some reason this issue doesn't happen with a mouse) and/or Apple Pencil on iPad. They were able to recreate the issue on their end and confirm that it is indeed a bug specific to Affinity and not influenced by settings outside of the app. I have confirmed that this is a logged issue with someone on the development team. If you set the Tilt Graph to 45 degrees, all other tilt-based features will trigger only once your brush is on a 45 degree angle.Folks. A trigger point is the degree of tilt at which an attribute of your brush suddenly changes to something else. Use the Tilt Graph to set a tilt ‘trigger point’. This range of tilt corresponds with how people actually hold and use pencils. Tilt settings are best triggered between 30 to 90 degrees. ![]() Between 16 to 30 degrees, the response from the Apple Pencil may be inaccurate. Settings tied to a number within this range will have no effect. But the tip of the Apple Pencil does not physically touch the canvas between 0 to 15 degrees. The Tilt graph registers the Apple Pencil tilting from 0 to 90 degrees. At 90 degrees the Pencil is completely upright. 0 degrees means the Pencil is flat against the canvas. You can tilt your Apple Pencil through a range from 0 to 90 degrees. These Tilt settings have a trickle-down effect on all other tilt-based adjustments. Tweak the way the Apple Pencil tilt responds. ![]()
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