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AlxFsl

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  1. Hello @stokerg, thank you for your reply. I tried to disable it, but not so much changed, unfortunately. I notice it gets particularly crazy when I'm using artistic brushes such as DAUB watercolours, or Spray brushes. Pressure active seems also to worse the problem. I'll have a look to the beta version, thank you
  2. Hello @iconoclast, thank you for your reply. I just tried and use a watercolour brush, but as soon as I start to zoom and pan the fans start. Any other idea of what that might be?
  3. Hello, this is my first post here, and I am relatively new to Affinity Suite, as I started to use it just at the beginning of 2021. The experience was so satisfying that , despite having to reimagine a bit my workflow (I was on Adobe before), I purchased it and more than happy for that switch. However, after the latest couple of updates, every time I work on raster images on my MacBook Pro 2017, fans start spinning fast and loud (while I recall that one thing I noticed when I installed the trial versions was exactly the opposite, as the latest Adobe software were constantly overheating my laptop). I have already checked in the forum and double checked all performance settings, I also tried to set the fasted view, but with no success. Here is a screenshot. This happen in particular when I use the brush tool, in all Photo, Designer and Publisher. I haven't found other posting the same problem, so I wonder if there is anything in my computer settings that can cause the problem. I'm running Affinity Photo, Designer and Publisher on a MacBook Pro 13'' 2017, Big Sur, and work with a Wacom Intous Pro. Any suggestion is welcome Alex
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