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drewvis

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  1. Hi, apologies if I'm being stupid here, but I can't seem to figure out why my isometric shapes aren't aligning properly... I thought it was supposed to snap exactly to the grid? Am I missing something?
  2. Hi, is there a wy to turn off the brush preview? It's sometimes annoying and off putting seeing a massive floaty shape when trying to draw! I'd like to just have a round circle, or a crosshair I guess, but one that shows the size of the brush, but not the actual shape of the brush if that makes sense?
  3. Shortened the rope, is the input speed a setting or do you mean to slow down when I'm doing it?
  4. Thanks, I forgot to mention it happens even when I use the stabilizer. Not quite as much with the window stabilizer, but still happens.
  5. I'm having a couple of issues using the desktop version of Designer. First up, Use fill and the pencil tool. When drawing shapes with use fill switched on, I'm finding that I'm getting little glitches as I draw whereby it actually affects the line, so for example if I drew a circle freehand, you'd see little kinks in the shape rather than a smooth shape, and sometimes if I draw fast, it's like the use fill is trying to keep up with my stroke and glitches more. I'm using a Cintiq 27QHD, and a Win10 16GBRAM, GTX950 gfx card. Also, if I draw lines with the pencil tool or brush, they are crazy wonky! The only way for me to draw lines without them being terrible is by using the pen tool, but this isn't really what I want to do as I want the loose freedom of the pencil or brush tools. I've also experienced a few random crashes, but unsure what has caused them so far. Any thoughts?
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