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Hi, I came here from Photoshop. I use Affinity Photo as it's replacement for digital painting, cause it's a lot faster, and painting in Photoshop became impossible due to lags recently.
However, I am used to Photoshop pressure control and I find it  better and more controllable than in Photo. I tried also Krita and had same issue.

I attach examples from both programs, where I made few strokes with roughly same pressure. You can notice that in Affinity pen behaves like it is more sensitive, and stroke can quickly become too large. You can see it clearly, and apparently I did just a bit more pressure in las stroke and it is lot bigger and less opaque. In  both cases pressure was set to control opacity and size linearly.

As much as I like Affinity, this is tiny annoying thing that makes daily work little less productive. Why does it work like that? Is it matter of driver or what? Can it be changed somehow?

pressure_photoshop.jpg

pressure_afffinity.jpg

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Hi SewerHrehorowicz :)

We've recently added new improvements to Pen input in our 1.8 beta, I recommend downloading this from below and trying it for yourself - 

 

If you're still having the same issues, please could you confirm:

  • What input device are you using?
  • What driver version do you have installed?
  • Have you enabled High Precision Tablet Input in Affinity Preferences>Tools?
  • Do you have Windows Ink enabled?

Many thanks in advance!

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I am currently out of the office for a short while whilst recovering from surgery (nothing serious!), therefore will not be available on the Forums during this time.

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Many thanks!

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