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  • i have a tablet and pen and in my flash cs5 i dont have the pressure button option please help

  • @PEKET0 Same here

  • Well , Didn't know about those options. At first I thought my tablet broke or something. Now I feel dumb , lol

  • i just got a Wacom intuos3 with adobe photoshop cs5 yea im broke... What i need is an app or add-on lyk (nik-color) but i need one that lets cs5 recognize the pressure i put on the tablet. The tablet came with Corel Painter essentials 3 and that has that future but i h8 switching from Painter to Photoshop to do my drawings. I would also lyk a response asap because ima start college on monday

  • wacom is awsome but 1 thing needed to make a really great arts and feel and that is texture! i see that when i use my bamboo fun and comparing it to my arts in paper i feel like its harder doing it on the tablet i keep on erasing mistakes because of the soft texture unlike paper paper has a not so rough tecture which makes a natural feel

  • but I have a capax vista pad (because Im poor)

    and these options dont work

    DAMN YOU ADOBE NOT LOOKING OUT FOR THE LITTLE GUY

  • @kungfuactionjesus69 but thats not pressure sensitive or able to sense the angle of the pen is it? im not really sure but i don't think it is. its not adobes fault if its not.

  • @theshinywolf

    It's the model of the tablet's fault. It's just really old and the drivers are made for XP and Vista and aren't compatible with windows 7. The computer still registers the tablet but it's not pressure sensitive.

    I have a senior body of work due and have outdated hardware, I'm just having a cranky rage.

  • Im kind of new to Photo-shop and Illustrator. What Im wondering about is how to best model a 2D image with Bamboo and ungroup it so that its a vector graphic

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  • can this feature work on a bamboo?

  • @krissthebliss it does, i got a bamboo pen and touch and it works, both features.

  • great use of the word "opacity" :-)

  • Wacom's Awesome!

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