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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

This has been going on for months and months now and driving me crazy. Drawing diagonal lines slowly results in a jagged line.

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  • LISTEN TO MATT TALK FOR FIVE AND A HALF MINUTES :D

  • God dammit Dylan how the fuck do you remember this shit because I haven't even thought of that since I submitted that in 2006.

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  • Its your AIDS acting up.

  • hey cool superyoshi is into flash :D

  • Have you tried drawing at an average speed?

  • Did you try clicking the brush tool, going to the properties tab, and making sure the Smoothing value is at 50 or higher?

    I had a friend who experienced this problem with Flash, but if it's in Photoshop as well then I wouldn't know how to fix it.

  • It's going all jagged is because it's moving horizontally and vertically individually instead of at once. That's all I know, though.

  • It's obviously because you didn't get the good ending bro. Gotta try again. Getting GF on Stardust Speedway isn't enough.

  • Wacom is somewhat notorious for having shitty x64 drivers, but with my tablet I've been having completely different issues. For one whenever it's plugged in it always randomly pulls up the window switching menu as if I'm hitting alt+tab and when drawing at any speed it occasionally lags along and makes weird polygonal shapes. Fairly sure that wouldn't be related, though.

  • Could you give us your PC specs?

    Ram, cpu, operating system etc..

    Btw, I dual boot Windows7 and LinuxMint. And this happens to me in Windows but not in Linux.

    So if you don't want to upgrade your memory and spend money on stuff, maybe that's where you should start.

    Other things you could do is, see if there are other processes running that eats a lot of ram.

    If your PC gets over heated, and your fans are getting annoying. Buy a USB cooler pad with fans, and a USB pc vacuum cleaner. that'll do it

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