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Snooty
Jun 25, 2009
Just upgraded from an old worn Graphire 4 to an Intuos 4 medium and I'm completely in love. How do you guys go about adjusting the minimum pressure for Photoshop work though? I dislike having to press so hard and/or use gigantic brushes to colour anything at all.

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Snooty
Jun 25, 2009

Some dillweed posted:

Somebody posted it earlier, but here's the ConceptArt thread about lowering the overall required pressure while still keeping a linear response curve: http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=154862.

Here's the direct link to the guide: http://junkyardsam.blogspot.com/2009/02/wacom-cintiq-driver-manual-adjustment.html.

I set mine to 75%, which seems pretty good so far and is definitely better than the default.

Thank you! Sent this along to every Wacom user in my class since a lot of people have been pondering this exact thing.

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