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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2008

How to set the Brushes in PSP to react to pressure with a Wacom tablet installed.

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  • Hi I was wondering if you could help? For some reason even when i follow these instructions my pen pressure still doesn't communicate. I have psp 8, do you know why it's doing this? Great video, thanks!

  • @startledbyhishuge The first question is this - did you install the tablet drivers? If not then you will not get any change in pressure.

    If that is OK then go into the Control Panel and open the tablet properties. Make sure it is set to Pen Mode and maybe turn up the tip feel (if you tend to press hard on a pen).

    Rich

  • @riberg, Thank you so so much this completely solved the problem! Really thanks a lot ^_^

  • @startledbyhishuge Great - makes one feel good to help someone out - now you have to pay it forward, right ..?

    Rich

  • Thanks for all of your vids...

    They are very helpfull

  • That's great! I am so glad they helped!

    Rich

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  • Go to Palettes and select Brush Dynamics.

    That is where you will find this palette.

    Rich

  • I have X2

    But i dont were u do this

  • Sorry - I don't understand - which download?

    Rich

  • where u get this download?...

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