![]() I tested all of my favorite brushes and most of the default ones, using a canvas of 4959x3507 with 300ppi, which is a large canvas. The one issue still being was smooth flow with the brushes.and this is just two weeks ago with 4.2.9 that I was still noticing.now in that short of time, that has changed. Today we have many options for Painting Applications, both free and commercial, but Krita is at the pinnacle of the Open Source pack. They were the one that was most dependable. ![]() Krita was a minor issue compared to the tablet and was also one that I could not fix, but the tablet could be replaced.īeing a proponent of Open Source Applications for years, going back to GIMP Painter, I have had my issues with support for graphics tablets, hence why I have used Wacom for years. But I did notice an issue with Krita even when using my old Wacom tablet, which indicated that I had two issues tablet, and application. This led me to the issue with XP-PEN and not the applications. Looking for common denominators is also key in troubleshooting an issue to its source. To isolate any issue, you should only change one variable at a time. While determining the issues I was having, I had to rule out computer hardware, operating systems, and applications. I just recently went through the process of upgrading from my Wacom Intuos pro to a Hunion HS610 after running afoul with the XP-PEN Deco Pro. I was just working with Krita 4.2.9 with my Huion HS610 and noted that I found there was a bit of lag when using the brushes, but NOT NOW!
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