Help with stability
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Published date : 4 years ago
Updated date : 4 years ago
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4 years agoCan you elaborate/explain the problem with the stabilisation? If you mean the stabilisation itself is NOT working, you mean no matter if you maximise the setting for stab, it's not working "as it should be, is that right? If that's so and it has happened only in this instance, then you might want to restart clip studio if you haven't done it yet. But if you did restart CSP and it's still the same, then probably you should restart your computer because it might have to do with the tablet driver.
But if none of the above works, then it's the CSP program that has the problem. Like, is the problem with the stabilisation show your pencil/brush stroke slow or wonky? If that's so, then it may have something to do with the settings. From what I've experimented with, I toggled some settings from menu bar>FILE>PREFERENCES. (see 1st image) (see also link for full explanation from CS: https://www.clip-studio.com/site/gd_en/csp/userguide/csp_userguide/500_menu/500_menu_file_environment_win_performance.htm)
Like going to PREFERENCES>PERFORMANCE to add more memory to your CSP program/app for more performance leverage. And then going to the PREFERENCES>CURSOR to tick the "No Delay" to make the brush stroke faster. (see 2nd image) (see also link for full explanation at BOTTOM PAGE from CS: https://www.clip-studio.com/site/gd_en/csp/userguide/csp_userguide/500_menu/500_menu_file_environment_win_cursor.htm)
*But if anyone who's more knowledgeable on this, please supplement and/or criticise, I experimented and I got good results over in my end.*
Hope this helps. I've encountered the same and I did just what I advised you here; in my end it worked for me. If none of this helps, then I hope other people can help you with a resolution.
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Message4 years agoThank you!
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