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Sep 13, 2015 11:41 |  #1

I just hooked up my Wacom Intuos Photo and I'm having an issue with brush settings, and I'm sure its something simple. I've googled and YouTubed to no avail...

I'm in photoshop trying to use my clone stamp. I do not want any type of pressure settings on. I go into my brush settings under shape, and when I put size jitter to "Off", the minute I try cloning, it again switches to pressure sensitive. I don't see any type of confirmation change button like "OK". How do you get those settings to stick? I'm on an iMac 27, with OSX 10.9.5, and I downloaded the Wacom drivers upon installation.




  
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Sep 14, 2015 00:05 |  #2

When you have the clone stamp tool selected, at the top next to "opacity" on the right, that first icon is for pressure sensitivity. Is that selected? That will override the setup in the brush presets.


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Sep 14, 2015 20:31 |  #3

I think that was it. I'm was having same issue with eraser and healing brush. I'll have to check that out for both. Although, I did some painting with the pressure sensitivity and its really quite handy. This is the $100 unit, I'm not sure if I will need the pro or not, but I'm working on a 27" monitor with the "Small" size, and so far, I don't think I'd want a bigger one.




  
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