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I am having trouble with vector brush with pressure controller on. The initial down stroke would be broken looking if I apply pressure. This is irregardless of size variance %.

It looks like the first node is always much lighter pressure / thinner then is followed immediately by a 2nd node with the heavy pressure / thicker, and the rendering of the two so close to each other goes haywire.

I am using iPad pro 11" and Apple Pencil.

Images attached.

Thank you!

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Hi AlsoCalvin,

Would you be able get a screen recording that demonstrates this please? If you can include which brush you are using as well that will also help. Just been trying this and I'm certainly not getting the results you are.

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Hi Sean, 
Here is a vid. 
It doesn't matter which brush it is. As long as I start with strong pressure. I just checked my pencil pressure setting it's at default (straight 45˚ line).

Edit: also to specify, I am using Pencil 2nd Gen, not sure if that makes a difference

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@Sean P I’m seeing this effect too. Perhaps another regression an from earlier version? I think the earlier beta was ok.

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M1 IPad Air 10.9/256GB   lpadOS 17.1.1 Apple Pencil (2nd gen).
Affinity Photo 1.10.5 Affinity Design 1.10.5 
Affinity Publisher 2, Affinity Designer 2, Affinity Photo 2 and betas.

Official Online iPad Help documents (multi-lingual) here: https://affinity.https://affinity.help/ 

 

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Now it's giving it a mushroom cap artifact! Which persist when expanded.

Image and file attached.

Default vector brush Solid Pen w Pressure and Opacity. Pressure controller and window stabilizer on.

iPad pro 11, iOS 12, Pencil 2, and current version of Designer.

Maybe Pencil 2 is to sensitive or something. When the tip stay at on point for any length (like during initial touch down to begin a stroke) the brush "jitters".

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