App for steadier lines when using tablet

Started by Eric, Tue 12/03/2013 20:07:59

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Eric

I haven't yet tried this myself, but thought, if it works as advertised, that it might be useful to you guys: LazyNezumi.

Anian

#1
Wow, just tried it and it seems to work. Very nice, thanks for suggesting this.

It is exactly what I need, but the way it works is basically it creates an effect similar to lag, it's not bad at all, but the smoother you want the lines, the worse the "lag" effect will be. Still, I think once you're used to it, it'll be a great tool.
Wacom should put this in their software, especially for smaller tablets where you can't use a broad stroke of hand simply because of the small size of the surface area.

If anybody doesn't get how to install/enable this:
open Photoshop for example and open a new file/canvas, then start up the lazyNezumi application from the downloaded folder.
Go to File>Attach to window and when clicking ok, click on the canvas area of Photoshop.
On lazyNezumi window check Enable and try it out, test various settings.
That's it.
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Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens

If I want lag I can just switch my intuos 4 to wireless mode :(

Anian

#3
Quote from: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Sun 17/03/2013 15:43:24
If I want lag I can just switch my intuos 4 to wireless mode :(
I might have phrased it incorrectly. TRY IT!
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