I'm mainly asking here because most places I would contact normally are offline.
My pen pressure on photoshop on my cintiq just before, and it's just on photoshop. It works just fine on drawpile, but not on ps.
Windows ink is checked, so it's not that, and manually checking pen pressure and it changed nothing.
Does anyone know what would possibly be up with this??
I'm using photoshop cc 2019.
I'm mainly asking here because most places I would contact normally are offline.
My pen pressure on photoshop on my cintiq just before, and it's just on photoshop. It works just fine on drawpile, but not on ps.
Windows ink is checked, so it's not that, and manually checking pen pressure and it changed nothing.
Does anyone know what would possibly be up with this??
I'm using photoshop cc 2019.
Try restarting your tablet driver, as it could be as simple as there being an update available. If you're a Windows user, go into Services and Wacom Professional Service is the one you want to click on to restart it. Unfortunately I'm not sure how to access the same area on a Mac or Apple product :(
Otherwise, and you've probably already tried this, but try restarting your computer as it could just be Photoshop's cache needs clearing out. If you're recently installed new brushes or textures, that can impact the tablet driver's compatibility with Photoshop depending on whether the tablet was plugged in prior to booting PS up and installing the new tools, or whether it was plugged in after PS booted.
If lehiishe’s suggestions don’t work you could try and contact photoshop’s customer support via chat. I found them to be pretty helpful.
You might also want to try reinstalling your drivers and making sure they are updated, if you haven’t already.
If lehiishe’s suggestions don’t work you could try and contact photoshop’s customer support via chat. I found them to be pretty helpful.
You might also want to try reinstalling your drivers and making sure they are updated, if you haven’t already.
So I dunno if this might help or not but when my pen pressure's being buggy I just unplug and plug in my tablet and that fixes it. Might be worth a try if you haven't already?
So I dunno if this might help or not but when my pen pressure's being buggy I just unplug and plug in my tablet and that fixes it. Might be worth a try if you haven't already?
I've had this problem myself so many countless times in the past.
And every single time, the source of the problem was the tablet drivers not working (either wrong version or just plain incompatible etc.), or my tablet cable was shorted. Maybe those are causing it?
I hope you can find a solution!
I've had this problem myself so many countless times in the past.
And every single time, the source of the problem was the tablet drivers not working (either wrong version or just plain incompatible etc.), or my tablet cable was shorted. Maybe those are causing it?
I hope you can find a solution!
Whenever my pen pressure doesn't work, it's usually because I haven't turned off my laptop in a few weeks and Steam has a new update that's messing it up. Steam updates will mess up all KINDS of stuff, let me tell you.
Whenever my pen pressure doesn't work, it's usually because I haven't turned off my laptop in a few weeks and Steam has a new update that's messing it up. Steam updates will mess up all KINDS of stuff, let me tell you.
All of the suggestions here are really useful! Personally, I'd reset the tablet driver and see if that helps.
Another thing about Photoshop is that there are specific pen pressure brushes. Test those out to see if it's working or not.
All of the suggestions here are really useful! Personally, I'd reset the tablet driver and see if that helps.
Another thing about Photoshop is that there are specific pen pressure brushes. Test those out to see if it's working or not.
@lehiishe
I tried resetting it and clearing the cache as you said, and it didn't work. Granted I downloaded some new brushes recently, so I'm curious as to if that's the problem now... (Though, it didn't look like deleting them from my computer seemed to help at all.)
@Reltseo
Their suggestions didn't work, so that's what the next plan is. And I tried reinstalling the driver several times and it didnt work any of the times. Again, it's odd because it's working on other programs. Just not photoshop.
@Charias
I would do that, but problem is my tablet's a cintiq+it has the tablet built into the computer. I dont think there's an equivalent for that.
@Zlore
Yeah that's what I would've thought, too, but that doesnt seem to be the case :^(
@MagicmakerRose
I uninstalled steam to see if that'd help, but it didn't seem to. [emoji=spiral sad size=1]
Thank you guys very much for the help, though! I'm going to contact adobe now that its not the dead of night and see what they say.
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lehiishe
I tried resetting it and clearing the cache as you said, and it didn't work. Granted I downloaded some new brushes recently, so I'm curious as to if that's the problem now... (Though, it didn't look like deleting them from my computer seemed to help at all.)
@
Reltseo
Their suggestions didn't work, so that's what the next plan is. And I tried reinstalling the driver several times and it didnt work any of the times. Again, it's odd because it's working on other programs. Just not photoshop.
@
Charias
I would do that, but problem is my tablet's a cintiq+it has the tablet built into the computer. I dont think there's an equivalent for that.
@
Zlore
Yeah that's what I would've thought, too, but that doesnt seem to be the case :^(
@
MagicmakerRose
I uninstalled steam to see if that'd help, but it didn't seem to.
Thank you guys very much for the help, though! I'm going to contact adobe now that its not the dead of night and see what they say.