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When drawing a picture or manga, lines or dots appear in different places.
I'm wearing gloves to avoid misidentification, but it doesn't change anything.

Suddenly I can't draw lines, it freezes for a few seconds, and when I think it's fixed, lines and dots appear in several other places on campus.
Currently, it appears when the device freezes, but since the locations vary, I have to check each time and erase it with an eraser.

This phenomenon started to occur after I changed the protective sheet.
Since it's the right time of year, I've been using static electricity removal, but it hasn't fixed it at all.

If anyone has had the same experience, I would appreciate any advice.


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CLIP STUDIO PAINT EX
iPad 9th generation
ELECOM active touch pen

Published date : 1 month ago

Updated date : 23 days ago

Japanese

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  • 27 days ago
    Hello. I'll give you some advice.

    First, for information,
    If you put a sheet on the iPad, the pen sensing ability will be significantly reduced.
    This is a iPad specification and there is no way to avoid it.
    If you use a seat from a famous manufacturer such as ELECOM or SPIGEN, it will still be better, but it will generally fall off a little.
    The detection method is different from Wacom, and it is a specification.
    Even the technology of 2023 does not seem to have solved this problem well.
    In particular, if it is thick, the ability to heal completely will be greatly reduced.
    I previously purchased sheets from about 6 companies and tried out which ones were easier to draw on.
    Some of the ones made by unknown manufacturers did not draw well at all due to their thickness.
    Are you using one from an unknown manufacturer?
    If so, there may be a problem with the seat being tall.

    I suffered from this phenomenon several times, so I started using only ELECOM seats.
    ELECOM's seats are quite well made.
    However, even if you use a sheet from a well-known manufacturer, the pen performance will deteriorate to a certain extent.
    So I stopped using my iPad.
    This phenomenon does not occur with Wacom. This is because the recognition mechanism is different.

    By the way, Clipstudio often freezes when the pointer device input becomes unstable.
    Both in the PC version and the iPad version.
    Clipstudio seems to be such a software.
    Therefore, there is a high possibility that there is a problem with the seat in this case.

    I don't think static electricity has much to do with it.
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