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  1. Hello everyone, I've posted a topic in Question area, discussing about the brush tool. It seems Affinity Photo couldn't handle pressure control very well. When drawing a line in Affinity Photo with a tablet, it always ends like a tadpole, like in picture one. What I expect is a line that have a fade off at the end, like picture two, is a screenshot from Clip Studio Paint. I'm not sure if it's the problem of brush tool or the problem of pressure control of the software, but I really hope Affinity Photo could add that kind of feature, as it's labeled "Professional Paint, Sketch, and Texture Tools".
  2. The first picture is a screenshot from Clip Studio Paint, and the second is from Affinity Photo. I just simply slide my pen from left to right on the tablet, as you see, the lines get sharper at the end in the first picture. However, in Affinity Photo lines didn't end like that.
  3. Hi firstdefence, I mean, like when you are drawing on a paper, moving your pen quickly, and the line get sharper and thinner at the end of the stroke. The picture I posted at the very beginning, is when you hold down the pen at the begin, and move quickly through the tablet. Normally in Clip Studio Paint, a line is thin at the beginning, thicker in the middle, and sharpe at the end. I'm lack of devices at the moment, will post some pictures later to show you what I mean.
  4. Hi firstdefence, sorry for the poor description. I have an Intuos Drawing tablet. The picture I posted above is a line drawing from down to the top. As you see, while I moving my pen, the thickness get thinner as last. Here are some strokes I drew in Affinity Photo and my configuration of the brush. These strokes are also drew from down to the top. To conclude, the point is, in Clip Studio Paint, the line get thinner and lighter at the end of the stroke, while in Affinity Photo I couldn't find a way to implement this feature.
  5. Recently I started drawing in Affinity Photo. One thing that confused me is that I couldn't figure out how to draw stroke like this: The line get thinner at the end of the stroke. This is a screenshot from Clip Studio Paint. I tried configuring accumulation jitter and flow jitter but still can't reach this effect. Does anybody know how to config the brush? Or do Affinity Photo support this feature?
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