Photoshop :: Good Stylus?
Mar 22, 2004I am using it for architectural illustrations. I am looking for a stylus that will help with brush and line effects.
View 1 RepliesI am using it for architectural illustrations. I am looking for a stylus that will help with brush and line effects.
View 1 RepliesI have a touchscreen (Acer video screen, Gateway computer, Windows 8)--what settings do I change to use a stylus to erase or draw in Photoshop CS6?
View 1 Replies View RelatedPS 7. I have looked in the help files and such and I can't seem to find where I can turn off or turn on the stylus for brushes. Prob right under my nose. I know in 6 I had the tabs at the top.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI currently updated the operating system for my Mac OSX, and I believe this is where the issues are stemming from.
I've been working in CS5 using a Wacom Intuos 3 tablet along with the stylus pen. Recently when I am working in CS5 I've noticed that while using the brush tool the little "dot" tends to dissapear while painting. This also happens if I use a short cut ie. brush tool/command key/eyedropper. The only way for the "dot" to return is either to move the pen around the screen, clicking on things until it reappears OR using the magic mouse, but sometimes this doesn't work either.
I am not very knowledgable in Mac or CS5, and I have tried resetting some of the controls, but nothing seems to be working.
I installed Photoshop 6 on a HP tablet computer and when I try to get photoshop to respond with pen size and preasure to the preasure I use to apply my stylus to the screen it acts like I'm using a mouse. I have a Wacom stylus pad and Photoshop can respond to preasure sensitivity, with the Wacom. How can I get Photoshop to recognize my HP tablet stylus?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs anyone using the Epson Stylus Photo 890 with Vista 64 bit? I cannot find drivers or profiles for that combination of OS and Printer. I have searched everywhere on the web.I need drivers or this printer is history ( yes it already is history but still works fine otherwise).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI amprinting on an Epson Stylus Pro 4800 using Photoshop CS3. Although the printer will accommodate lengths up to 55 inches, when I try to print something longer than 30 inches, Photoshop crashes. Epson adives the purchase of RIP software. Is there a way in Photoshop to get around the length limitation?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I try to print a photo thru Photoshop to Epson stylus photo 2200, I get a meassge: paper out or not loaded correctly. Photoshop will print to another printer and the Epson will print from other appllications such as Word. It seem Photoshop and Epson are not communicating properly. The p[rintilng gliltch followed on the heels of Epson printing several images that were nowhere close to the images in Photoshop. recently, I added somw upadtes — a driver and at least one program update. I un;installed and reinstalled the CS 5, but the problem persists.
View 3 Replies View RelatedAfter installing photoshop cc on my dell venue 8 pro, the program refuses to register the pressure sensitivity of the active pen display. The device is running windows 8.1 and uses the synaptic pen technology as opposed to wacom. Is there any way for me to force photoshop to either look for the default windows drivers or better yet get proper support for synaptic?
View 1 Replies View RelatedUser guide states: "Customize Brush Tip Shape options like Granularity, Spatter, Hardness, and Distortion controls. With a stylus, alter the spread of sprayed strokes by changing pen pressure."
I see the settings for controlling ganularity, distortion, spatter, etc., and the stylus tilt angle seems to control "distortion".
The cursor "spray" outline seems to change shape as when the stylus hovers over the tablet. But there appears to be less control when stylus contacts tablet.
I used traditional airbrushes for years. There are some interesting emulations here, but a better description
I have recently upgraded my system to Vista 64 and PS CS4 from Windows XP and PS CS3. Now when I print my photos have a severe green cast. I have tried turning off CM at the printer, in PS, both and on in each place and both, nothing seems to work. I have DL'd the paper profiles as well, still doesn't work.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a iMac 27" Mac with OSX Lion running Photoshop CS5...When i print to my Epson Stylus 1400 color printer I get the following error message...Disc Not Available...All other printing works
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recently bought an intuos 4 and I want to start learning digital painting. I come at the end of a paintful configuration of keystrokes, scripts, gimp painter etc...
Now I can stat painting
But what is the best way to hold a stylus? I read somewhere that I shouldn't hold it in a scholar manner but it's like any other way doesn't give me access to my stylus buttons.
When painting, how do you hold the stylus?
I recently upgraded to CorelDRAW X5 from X4. I'm having problems printing a landscape page to an Epson Stylus Pro 7880. This is a paper roll feeder. No matter what combination of settings I try it will only print portrait orientation. I had zero problems with X4. I have read as many of the previous forum posts I could find on this issue, so I'll add - I don't have a PPD file and the manufacturer does not either.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm having a problem with my Wacom tablet. The stylus tool works fine (gradients, pen, paint) except for the erase tool - it won't erase to full transparency when I select the erase tool then drag my stylus. This is weird, since the actual eraser end of the stylus works fine: I just hate using that end of the tool, and much prefer using the stylus' pointed end to do all my work.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have both a 16 button cordless puck and a 2 button cordles pen stylus. I have the 16 button cordess puck configured to AutoCad 2011 tablet0.dwg. I want to be able to use the 2 button cordless pen stylus for digitizing/tracing drawings from model ship kit plans. So, do I calibrate or configure the pen stylus so AutoCad 2011 will recognize it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm using Lightroom 3.6 and an Epson Stylus Photo R800. This printer is capable of printing very high quality pictures, as I know by using it for almost 5 years. I have bought Lightroom about 6 month ago. I have tried anything I can think off to get those fabulus pictures out of my Epson printer. I alterd color managment settings, changed print resolutions, downloaded new printerdriver, ... Nothing works. Print quality when printing from Lightroom is very poor. Bad colors (dark), stripes over the whole image, it looks like nothing realy. One of the things that I noticed is that the maximum resolution for printing in LR is 720 ppi. My Epson is capable of 1550 ppi. I see a lot of discussion going about print quality with lightroom... I think however this is a more basic problem. My print qualiti is realy very very bad...
Note, When I export a picture to .jpg format (I shoot in RAW only), and print this directly from Windows, I do get the perfect picture a was used to... I cannot believe that Lightroom is unable to do the same.
I don't understand why Lightroom will not send print commands properly to my Epson Stylus Photo 1400, but all I get is error.
Since the printer works with every other program on my computer, including Elements, it must be a Lightroom problem.
I made a logo for one of my blogs but I can't seem to get the settings right.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI recently upgraded from Photoshop CS3 to CS6. The patch tool did not appear to work as well in CS4 or CS5 and CS6 appears just as bad.
I've attached an image showing (from left to right) a patch using:
CS3;
CS6 Normal;
CS6 Content Aware.
CS3 is MUCH better.
my setup is: Pentax K20/80-200,2.8 Star ED, dual studio flashes with semitransparent white umbrellas, X-rite color proofing card, CS5, Syncmaster 214T with Spyder2 for calibration and Epson R2400 with all the proper ICC profiles..trying to repro an artwork with many nuances, particulary blue, red and yellow, the red one will show properly. The red gets smeary and too red.
The artwork has a little more of blue in it but that does not show up in the print, just on screen. The difference from screen to paper is too big for my taste (calibrated the day before). I've recently repaired the monitor with better quality capacitors to enhance performance.
I use glossy Epson paper. Also the blue seems to bleed when printed. Resolution of picture is 360dpi as recommended by Epson. I use "keep sharp edges"when enlarging it from the original 240dpi. This has the effect of retaining the colors at least on screen. Sharp image = more pure colors.
I am trying to make a logo. I have it complete but I do not likethat the text looks a little pixilated. I want to make the text look good, in other words make it look High Quality.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI heard wacom makes good tablets but is this still the case. Whats a good model i could get for under a 100 that would work the best with ps?
View 2 Replies View Relatedso i`ve scanned some pics, and simply used ps to crop them and when i`ve printed them off they`re quite pixilated, especially when they did`t seem that bad on the screen on ps. on the print set up the quality levels are all high photo quality level, so that should`nt be a problem. I`m just wondering what can be done to reduce the pixilation. is there an effect that`s good for this??
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow can I make a picture at low resolution, to look on the screen very good, like at high resolution (something else that "anti-aliased).
View 3 Replies View RelatedAnd from where i can download free good fonts or something useful regarding fonts.
View 6 Replies View Relatednoticed that in CS6 is u crop to 72dpi there is way to much sharpening applied to the image as compared to CS5. This is a real pain in the ass especially for a web developer.
View 9 Replies View Relatedive had a graphic requested and they want an explosion in the background. Was wondering if anybody knew a good tutorial to make explosions or how to make them in general?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm designing a real-estate flier for a friend and am trying to add some text to a white background. There is going to be plenty of text and photos on the sheet so I'm trying to use a font size of 8. When I printed this out the text was extremely blurry. I tried several different fonts with the same result.
What would be the best setttings to do something like this? I think I'm supposed to use CMYK Mode but am not sure about the resolution or the pixel dimensions.
I am trying to make a collage for a project and I need the pictures to have torn edges. Since I am using the original photos, I can't exactly tear them to pieces to get the look I am going for. So, please let me know if there is a good way to go about doing it in photoshop!
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a nice but affordable (or free!) collection of textures and backgrounds to use in creating web store advertisements. I need something with the following themes: mechanical (bolts, steel, tires, motorcycles), fire, leather, and anything else cool.
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